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Julie Gates Streamlining Real Estate Investments with Virtual Assistants
1 July 2024 | 13 replies
Being successful in real estate investing is no easy thing – it's not just about mastering facts; it demands a toll on physical, emotional, and philosophical levels.
Zach Abey Active Duty RE investor looking to scale
5 July 2024 | 2 replies
Look for properties with potential for rental income that covers expenses.Long-Term Strategy: Plan strategically for future moves, leveraging VA loans and other financing options to expand your real estate portfolio while maximizing rental income and equity growth.By strategically managing your current properties and leveraging financing options like HELOCs and VA loans, you can effectively expand your real estate investments over time.
Jennifer Green Turned raw land into a 20 acre campground with cabins
1 July 2024 | 5 replies
Investment Info:Large multi-family (5+ units) commercial investment investment.
Shiva Bhaskar Started a meetup for LA investors
5 July 2024 | 1 reply
For this month, we have real estate attorney Stephen Weaver attending, to discuss land use issues in LA.
Brian Cannon Seeking Insights from Cash Buyers in Dallas
6 July 2024 | 6 replies
Hi BrianAs a real estate agent exploring opportunities in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, I would love to connect with experienced cash buyers in the region.
Diana Mulvihill System for Local 'Boots on the Ground'
6 July 2024 | 12 replies
Based on my experience working with real estate investors and property managers, here are some common arrangements for local handymen and maintenance personnel for short-term rentals:On-call basis:Pay a set fee per call-out (e.g., $50-$100 per visit)Hourly rate for time spent on-site (typically $50-$100/hour)Additional charges for parts or materials usedRetainer agreement:Monthly flat fee (e.g., $200-$500) for basic availabilityAdditional charges for actual work performed beyond a set number of hours or visitsPer-task pricing:Agree on set prices for common tasks (e.g., $75 to unclog a drain, $50 to replace a lockbox)I like the per-task pricing as long as your maintenance calls aren't super frequent.I'm also a hard money lender if you're looking at a new deal to get quotes on soon or if you're looking to refinance a property soon!
Lexi Teifke Apartment Locator in Austin
6 July 2024 | 14 replies
When I first got started in real estate in 2002 I did 33 leases in one month...good money! 
Tony Smith Wholesale in NYS
5 July 2024 | 2 replies
Hey guys, I wholesale full-time and recently started here in Upstate NY, I have some questions for someone familiar with real estate law/wholesale here and closings and will appreciate any help!
Reid Briglia Quicken for Mac Real Estate
1 July 2024 | 2 replies
The Mac version is not as robust for Real Estate as the Windows from what I hear.
Farhan Ishraq Have you thought of doing commercial solar for your portfolio?
1 July 2024 | 1 reply

Hi there,I’ve recently been looking into offsetting energy costs for my multi family properties and was wondering if it’s worth the time and effort?I’ve heard NJ has a great incentives through SREC-IIs and ITC for fed...