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Seth A. Weber What - Am I crazy, Marketing to Smoking Tenants?
18 November 2021 | 3 replies
The Extensive rehab inclusive of an ADU addition would be about 90K for a 2bed/2bath unit (1500 month rent) with a 1bed/1bath unit (800$ month rent).  450$ a month in cash flow more background: I live and operate in a small rural market doing most of work on my own rehabs, kinda the one project at a time approach
Brandon Montgomery CPA vs Lawyer regarding whether or not to set up an LLC
22 November 2021 | 7 replies
If you have NOT been sued, then you can only hope that your no-LLC approach is good enough.To clarify, I'm neither for nor against LLCs.
Shaun Troyer Best way to buy a house and let the seller keep living there.
19 November 2021 | 8 replies
If not, I’d approach her with seller financing.  0 money down with infinite returns so there’s no cash in the property.
Jacob Beg How to get rid of a neglected swimming pool?
1 December 2021 | 22 replies
Doing away with a pool is an expensive proposition and in many cases could approach $10k.
Ammon Rivera Buying New build vs. Existing
21 November 2021 | 2 replies
Then I was approached by an agent who pitched the strategy of purchasing a new build town home and renting it out by the room.
Corbett Brasington Getting first right of refusal on deals, is this legal?
18 November 2021 | 2 replies
In theory this gives me the deepest conversation first with the seller on the rehab costs, permit issues, major items etc, to be in a position to negotiate an appropriate price.Down sides is....I would spend a lot of time and money on inspections on homes that may not close and my realtor is writing lots of contracts.Up side...I get first right of refusal and a strategic advantage in a competitive market.Is this approach legal? 
Jason Malabute Don’t Get Distracted by New Shiny-Object Syndrome
24 November 2021 | 2 replies
The motivation behind my median approach is a statement by Warren Buffet that goes:“Be greedy when others are fearful, be fearful when others are greedy”.This being said, I am still making offers and looking for good deals.
Bryan Noth October 2021 Market Update for Austin, TX MSA
19 November 2021 | 0 replies
As the winter season approaches, the housing market typically sees a decrease in activity.
Samuel Eddinger Is there a better way to evaluate real estate?
22 November 2021 | 9 replies
I always wondered why combining both isn't a better approach to use.As an example, is a CAP rate of 8% or 12% or whatever number you use always a good investment?
Fitim Mulosmanaj Buying Strategy in Northern NJ
25 November 2021 | 5 replies
We are considering a couple of approaches:1) Buy a 2- 4 unit and occupy one unit.