All Forum Posts by: Kate Sanchez
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@Yi C. CO zoning laws differ, so definitely check local regulations. Pueblo's market is more affordable than CA, but buyer commissions and surveys may vary. Good luck!
Post: Best REI conference you’ve attended?

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@Renee I. Great question! BPCon is always solid with great networking and actionable insights.
Post: What should I do with my commercial building?

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@Toby Tobe Just be sure the refi cash flow still supports your goals. Excited to see how the duplex investment turns out!
Post: Question for Bronx Properties

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@Anna Cerda Check DOB for old permits/CO sometimes it is helpful. What’s your timeline & budget for the duplex conversion?
@Mirza Razin Alam Great initiative! Have you considered starting with a partner or turnkey BRRRR to ease into U.S. investing while learning the market hands on with less risk?
Post: Retired at 34 with 5 Kids Thanks to 3 House Hacks—Here’s How I Left My $147K Job

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@Sunny Burns Incredible journey! How do you plan to scale from here with more house hacks, syndications, or shifting into passive investments to preserve lifestyle freedom?
Post: Starting my first Out-of-State Rehab!!!

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@Jadon Grant Congrats! Remote rehabs are a big step. Clear scopes, weekly photo/video updates, and a local GC you trust are the key. What market are you working in?
Post: Lease Renewal Fees

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@Timothy Wenzel I can totally relate, and I agree that a 5% fee on the total lease term especially over two years does seem steep, particularly given that lease renewals typically require far less effort than tenant placement.
Post: BRRRR Doesn't Always Require Rehab

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@Denise Evans Great insights! Focusing on improving potential, not just rehab, opens up creative BRRRR strategies.
Post: Good tenants, but have problems with rent increase

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@Linda Roberts It sounds like you’re approaching this thoughtfully, which is great to see. A $100 increase after two years of tenancy doesn’t seem unreasonable especially since the market rate is even higher.
Clear pet terms can ease concerns if you allow the dog. Good luck!