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Chris Seveney The Evolution of Real Estate Training Programs: From Product to Lifestyle to Message
10 February 2025 | 1 reply
Many programs start with something tangible—a product, tool, or strategy.
Tyler Speelman Orangeburg sewer line
20 February 2025 | 3 replies
Orangeburg is an inferior, out of date product, made out of essentially paper and tar.
Kisaki Nicole Kaopua Best rehab funding options?
23 February 2025 | 10 replies
Easy to use yourself too HELOC works (there may be some places that do a HELOCs on rental properties)I personally have used a 401k Loan on a few occasions - You're essentially borrowing money from your 401k and paying yourself back (interest goes back into your 401k as opposed to a bank) and if you don't pay your 401k back the loan would simply become a withdraw (maybe some tax penalties, but you could probably finagle a workaround).
Stepan Hedz Flipping in Phoenix: Opportunities and Challenges in 2025
20 February 2025 | 1 reply
**Mesa's Eastmark area** - Strong school districts driving family demand Property Types in DemandThe most profitable flips currently involve:- 3-4 bedroom single-family homes built between 1970-1990- Properties with pool potential (but without existing pools)- Homes with generous lot sizes that allow for expanding square footage Renovation Trends That SellPhoenix buyers in 2025 are particularly drawn to:- **Energy efficiency upgrades** - With Arizona's extreme temperatures, smart thermostats, improved insulation, and energy-efficient windows offer significant appeal- **Outdoor living spaces** - Covered patios, pergolas, and native landscaping that requires minimal water- **Modern desert aesthetic** - Clean lines, earth tones, and natural materials that connect to the Sonoran landscape- **Flexible spaces** - Home offices or multi-purpose rooms that accommodate remote work Challenges to Navigate Water ConcernsThe ongoing drought situation means water-conscious renovations are no longer just trendy—they're essential.
Ted Freemyer Has anyone use Launch Financial Group for DSCR on STR?
24 February 2025 | 21 replies
I'll call you in the morning to talk about your loan product options.Thanks!
Felicia Nitu New Real Estate Investment Opportunities in Carlsbad
7 February 2025 | 0 replies
Staying ahead of the game by understanding how local regulations align with state bills like SB-9, SB-684, and SB-423 can open doors to exciting development projects.SB-9: Simplifying Lot Splits and Duplex BuildsSB-9 streamlines the process for lot splits and duplex construction, offering a straightforward way to increase property value and expand housing options.SB-684: More Flexibility for Smaller ProjectsFor urban lots under 5 acres, SB-684 makes it easier to pursue smaller housing developments, transforming overlooked properties and vacant lots into productive investments.SB-423: Faster Approvals, Fewer HeadachesNo one likes endless waiting.
Erica Dike 6 Guest Types That Will Increase Your STR Bookings & ROI in 2025
13 February 2025 | 17 replies
Here are 6 common guest types and the amenities that attract them:1️⃣ Business Travelers – They need high-speed Wi-Fi, a dedicated workstation, blackout curtains, and a coffee bar to stay productive.2️⃣ Families & Groups – Safety, durability, and functionality are key.
Grace Tapfuma Building capital as a first time investor
25 February 2025 | 29 replies
I see very little apartment product over there.
Jokari Trueheart Meeting of the Minds, Lending Strategies Needed
20 February 2025 | 7 replies
I have lenders that I can point you to that would likely be able to give you a better product that will pay off that primary residence loan, or restructure it into one that doesn't take so much long term value out of your equity.
Tony Pellettieri 1yr BRRRR/Value Add = $1,440,600 in portfolio equity but no money in the bank, HELP
25 February 2025 | 16 replies
Are there any asset backed loan products that lend in second position or any other forms of financing able to be collateralized by equity you can think of?