I hear about the "napkin sketch" financial evaluation for land for a potential multifamily deal. What is the quick way to figure if the land will pencil for a MF deal?
Does anybody have any recommendations on somebody that does feasibility studies for RV parks? (I'm located in Texas, if that matters)
I am looking to get some input on this topic as I have not seen much on it. So first off, I am a newbie but have been learning, reading and listening to podcasts for about a year now. I am currently in the process of ...
My family owns a valuable piece of land (10 Acres) on the St Johns River south of Jacksonville. I would never sell this property due to family history but might consider doing a commercial ground lease for a condomin...
"Going green" has always been seen as a move that can bolster company image and improve environmental quality. As well, it can have positive health benefits for the occupants of a building.
However, it is also consid...
Need some help. I primarily have experience in the hotel industry. Looking at a multifamily project and trying to see if the land cost is justified. Looking at $2.5 mil for 2 acres with an existing structure that will...
Hello everyone names Antonio! I have a property that a realtor that I work with sent me to move. It’s off-market and she’s presenting the opportunity to me exclusively. The numbers are slightly off but the deal should...
Numerous times throughout the past few years, I've strongly considered taking the 90-hour course/exam to earn my license here in Indiana, but have heard mixed opinions from local agents on whether or not it would be f...
Hello everyone - i have a question about the feasibility of a strategy I hope to employ in the coming months to make my first real estate investment:
I currently gross ~150K annually, have a 750+ credit score and hav...
My wife and I are looking at an REO 2-family property in New Hampshire. It seems like the numbers could work for positive cash flow and following the 70% rule, but I'm not sure if the town that the property to rent ...