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Frank Granata Lets talk about Self-Storage
23 August 2022 | 17 replies

As someone who has never invested in real estate, self-storage seems like a great way to break into real estate investing. What are your thoughts on this? From sourcing/analyzing deals to financing to cash flow. Is se...

Ryan Miller Questions about starting out with land flipping
6 August 2018 | 3 replies

Hi everyone - So, I'm new and looking to get into RE investing. I'm intrigued by land flipping for multiple reasons: low $ barrier to entry, overall simplicity (vs dealing with leases and tenants and property manageme...

Denzel Washington Condominium Investments For Beginner Investors: Why and Why Nots
1 September 2017 | 11 replies

As a recent graduate, I'm hoping to gain more perspective on situational and financial limitations that stop people from making certain investments. At the moment, I'm trying to figure out why most young people or peo...

Joe Cummings Hey Millhouse, You Want a Job in My Factory?
12 April 2015 | 23 replies

If all goes well tomorrow, I'll own a factory. Pretty much comes down to the environmental certs. 12,000 plus square feet, new rubber roof, new dry sprinkler system, 50 foot ceilings, 600 amp 208/120 3 phase power, su...

Brendan Reilly Finding the sweet spot
12 July 2016 | 10 replies

How do you go about insuring that your units stand out in their given area, attracting higher rents and more quality tenants, without overdoing it and wasting valuable money? Do most of you find only one or two differ...

Adam Haman Critique my 4 new properties for Denver CO. Love it? Hate it? Alternatives?
21 July 2014 | 8 replies

Good morning,I've been trying to find my way forward with purchases in Denver that are great buy-and-hold candidates in a rapidly appreciating environment. Duplexes, 4plexes, and traditional income properties are thro...

Ramon Pena Alvarado 193 unit - Feedback
1 July 2009 | 20 replies

Good evening...
Well…I believe this property is worth taking a second look .
Property has undergone rehab but still could use upgrading. Blue collar profile and working class property. 3 story garden style.
I’m re...

June Veenstra Renovating apartments - is it worth it?
28 August 2017 | 33 replies

I own multifamily buildings with a lot of vacancies.  In order to get the vacant apartments back on the market they need extensive renovations.  I've done the calculations and it totally pays to renovate in towns such...

Marian Smith Will newer Austin investors be able to exit at all? Ever?
26 March 2016 | 26 replies

Redfin just alerted me that a 1300 sq ft home listed at 185k closed having sold for $198k...not in Austin proper but in suburban Brushy Creek just off 45, fairly close to the new Apple campus.  The house is now listed...