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Kevin Zhang Seeking advice for diversifying my real estate portfolio (3 duplexes in MO)
28 February 2024 | 16 replies
I'm considering diverse options for reinvesting the proceeds ($200k+) from a planned 1031 exchange and am open to various strategies:Las Vegas/Reno: These markets offer potential for both cash flow and appreciation, but I'd need more information on their suitability for mid-term rentals and current market conditions.BRRR strategy: This approach could be attractive for value creation, but I'm hesitant about out-of-state management and require a turnkey or experienced team to handle renovations.Other locations: I'm open to exploring other markets offering favorable investment opportunities, particularly turnkey properties or areas with manageable maintenance requirements.My preferences:Turnkey properties: Minimize management headaches and focus on cash flow.Limited appreciation: While some appreciation is welcome, cash flow is the primary priority.Shorter-term rentals: While Airbnb isn't an option in my current area, I'm open to exploring short-term rentals in other markets.Avoidance of major renovations: My recent experience has solidified my preference for well-maintained properties.Current portfolio:3 duplexes in Missouri (mixed performance)1 single-family home in Memphis, TN (turnkey, positive experience)Questions for the community:What are your thoughts on Las Vegas and Reno as potential investment destinations?
Jonathan Perez Limitless Funding Source? Unsecured loans? Pros and cons?
28 February 2024 | 19 replies
I'm exploring options and this seems like a good way for me to purchase the next deal but I'm treading lightly as using unsecure loans sounds pretty risky and of course I need to consider ALL things including their terms, market conditions, capital on hand (about 30k to invest) and my strategy which is to BRRR. 
Paula Reavlin Bought with my Self Directed IRA - how do I pull the equity out to buy more?
29 February 2024 | 7 replies
When you pay 'All cash" you get the benefit of being able to avoid the typical (6 month) title seasoning wait to pull out cash.There are a couple of options under this program but very simple for the most part. 
Heather Loyal Starlkink Internet Solution
28 February 2024 | 5 replies
It seems that if your property is not in rural location Starlink will probably be slower than other available options but I'm not sure if this has changed as it's become more widespread recently. 
Zachary Petrak Complete novice question
28 February 2024 | 9 replies
@Zachary PetrakYou would need to refinance to a DSCR or traditional loan to pay off the private lender and seller financing.This important to get the buy price and construction costs correct otherwise you will be upside down and not able to refinanceThe other option is to partner with someone and give up equity for them to contribute funds.
Jeffer Bengi Leiva Price for reglazing a bathtub and wall tile?
28 February 2024 | 17 replies
Check out some other options before you signs the deal.When I was getting quotes, I compared a lot of bathroom remodel companies on this site.
Scott Lepore 70% Rule for flip
29 February 2024 | 10 replies
The best option is throwing more money + time into marketing, networking, and walking properties.
Brian Nelson Real estate investor
28 February 2024 | 1 reply
Any one else seeing this and have you found any other option for affordable rates?
Allan Pan Seeking Advice: Achieving a 25% CoC Return on Long-Distance STR Investments
26 February 2024 | 25 replies
Keep doing some research and learn about the leaders in this industry before purchasing a property.
Kirsten Packett I think Im getting screwed by a landlord
28 February 2024 | 4 replies
Unfortunately, I have to admit to knowing very little on landlord tenant law or ethical practices.I requested a 1 month early lease termination for Feb 29th and asked my landlord what my options were.