Hi All,Do lenders require flood insurance for medium to large multifamily apartment properties NOT in a 100 or 500 year flood plain?My definition of medium is > 60 units. If the market is also a consideration spec...
Hey everyone! Hope all is well with yall. I've done 2 new construction projects thus far, and plan to do more in the future to have some exposure to market trends and to have nice capital injections every once in a wh...
Hi, everyone. I'm on my 2nd flip house...first house reno's should be done by end of the month, and closed last month on a second house. Both houses bought cash.I've seen posts from people who have done JV deals with ...
The concept of modular homes is fascinating. The production efficiency is much greater than traditional home building due to the ability to manufacture rooms/homes indoor, mass replication of standard designs, high d...
I frequently get questions about how much revenue a short term rental (Airbnb) can produce. I’d like to share with you the average monthly booking revenue of our rentals to give you context about this market. We own a...
Bay Area resident looking to invest out of state. Looking into Detroit and Cleveland because I have family there
I have done some initial research and found this a rather controversial subject but here goes...I am currently a pass through entity and file as such. This means that all of my income is passive and that I can't contr...
I currently am researching my options on potentially selling 1 or maybe 2 of my 3 family properties and rolling them into a new/bigger multifamily. One of the deciding factors is will I have to pay 20%-25% in property...
Just picked up a Mobile Home in Denver suburb. 2/2 "full-gut" rehab. What should I avoid doing to this mobile home that I typically would do on a common SFH flip?A few thoughts:
It has wall paneling, can/should I rep...
Need some advice. So currently my in-laws are getting ready to sell their house and go their separate ways, while staying legally married. He will most likely need to file bankruptcy here in the near future (credit ca...