
24 February 2025 | 1 reply
.$965/sq. ft.30 Battery Ln$2.53M3,200 sq. ft.$791/sq. ft.597 Beavertail Rd$7.82M5,300 sq. ft.$1,475/sq. ft.541 Seaside Dr$4.2M3,400 sq. ft.$1,235/sq. ft.4 Dewey Ln$4.05M2,700 sq. ft.$1,500/sq. ft.Step 2: Adjusting for SizeSince the planned home at 245 Seaside Dr will be 4,000 sq. ft., I used an estimated price per square foot within the market range:Conservative: $1,200/sq. ft. → $4.8M ARVModerate: $1,350/sq. ft. → $5.4M ARVHigh-End: $1,500/sq. ft. → $6.0M ARVPremium Luxury (based on 4 Dewey Ln & 597 Beavertail Rd): $7.1MSince 245 Seaside Dr is a prime location and waterfront lots in Jamestown have high demand, I conservatively estimate $1,500/sq. ft., leading to an ARV of:4,000 sq. ft. × $1,500/sq. ft. = $6.0M – $7.1MStep 3: Justification of ARV at $7.1MWaterfront Location: High demand for oceanfront properties in Jamestown.Luxury Market Trends: High-end buyers are paying $1,200 – $1,500 per sq. ft. for new construction.Comparable Sales Support: 4 Dewey Ln and 597 Beavertail Rd confirm the $1,500/sq. ft. estimate is realistic.Low Inventory: Waterfront lots in Jamestown are scarce, increasing property value.Your ARV analysis looks pretty solid based on the comps you’ve used.

6 March 2025 | 2057 replies
@David Benton Not sure what software you are using, but there should be a Fixed Asset section/module in the tax filing software that will allow you to enter each asset with its own in-service date, basis, and depreciable life.

19 February 2025 | 6 replies
Huge battery plant will create a lot of jobs and conveniently located at the end of the 406.

17 February 2025 | 40 replies
I'm at one week since the conference and becoming a Raisemaster and not only did the conference really AMP me up, having the modules at my disposal over the last week has helped the momentum grow.

15 February 2025 | 15 replies
I can do an analysis by typing in the address to my module.

10 February 2025 | 71 replies
I mean even by the third video of Module 1 you’re stuck on a 16 minute video of him trying to upsell you with his CRM so you can to Automate it when you don’t even know the basics!

5 February 2025 | 5 replies
So, go with a good solution on the deadbolt.Screw a lockbox in a wall near the door for an emergency physical key.Find a locksmith that can rekey the doors between tenants - put ALL locks on the same key.Most electronic locks warn you when the battery is getting low.

5 February 2025 | 14 replies
Their academy modules and webinars are super helpful as well.

4 February 2025 | 14 replies
Try to anticipate other potential avoidable situations with a follow up inspection to assess the Locksmith’s work and ask your tenant(s) if you can also use the time to assess for other issues such as unchanged HVAC filters, leaky pipes, working shutoff valves, working smoke detector batteries, properly working downspouts, clogged dryer vents, evidence of water damage from leaking roof, etc,etc,etc.