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Brian W. How do good, savvy investors find good deals in any market?
21 April 2013 | 18 replies

I'm being told all the deals are drying up. However, I'm also reading from some here that good, savvy investors can always find deals. How exactly do I do this?

Dave Ivery Why do so many people fail to get started?
22 June 2024 | 21 replies

I am just curious.  With so many resources available, 100% financing programs, down payment assistance programs, urban development programs, places where sellers are begging you to buy their homes, and platforms like ...

Mario Casarez $170K for a full gut rehab in So Cal. Is it reasonable?
12 August 2021 | 19 replies

I recently had a contractor come out to a property in Whittier, CA (1640 sq ft home on a 6400 sq ft lot) that needs a complete gut rehab and below is the soft quote he gave me and everything he'll cover for $170K.  No...

James Park Commercial Brokers, How did you go about identifying your niche?
9 February 2015 | 6 replies

I just finished reading a book by John L. Bowman, "How to Succeed in Commercial Real Estate" and I really really enjoyed it. For those of you seasoned full time commercial brokers, how did you go about identifying you...

J. Martin Is 2.5% a good cap rate? "Gambling" on appreciation?
28 December 2013 | 19 replies

I recently saw a deal on a duplex in San Francisco in a prime neighborhood with a cap rate on existing rents of 2.5%. Rents a bit below market, but not crazy. Building in good condition. Great location. This number...

Daniel Bogart Seller lied about rent roll & building condition, best recourse?
13 December 2017 | 27 replies

Recently a few business partners and I invested in a 16 unit apartment complex in Phoenix, Arizona. We were given rent roll for 4 months prior to purchase that showed 15/16 units filled with paying tenants. The P&...

Taniya Lovejoy Rehab done with no permits!
7 November 2023 | 19 replies

I am a new investor and had a property under contract for a rehabbed duplex, while under contract I was planning to set up the rental certification after closing. The city informed me that this property had an inspect...

Juan J. Estimating rehab in Los Angeles sight unseen.
8 January 2016 | 23 replies

Whats a good shoot from the hip price per sqft for a general rehab on a typical single family house?

Kris Krabill So many options with tools & software, what are you using?
8 November 2023 | 17 replies

We are buying our first STR on Florida’s Space Coast. It is a higher end beachfront home and we plan to manage remotely from Nashville. We have started to assemble our team and feel like we have a good crew to help us...

William C. Cost Segregation Without Bonus Depreciation on SFH, LTR's
8 October 2023 | 18 replies

Hoping to gather some opinions. For SFH's that are LTR's (home values approx. $280k with land value backed out) what are the advantages and disadvantages to conducting a cost segregation study when bonus depreciation ...