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Kelly Schroeder Hi Kelly, Here are the tasks I accomplished today?
24 November 2025 | 1 reply
It's also beneficial to stay updated on market trends and adjust purchasing strategies accordingly.Moreover, utilizing technology, such as project management software, can enhance tracking and forecasting capabilities, ensuring that every dollar is accounted for.
Madi Shanahan Is Chicago worth investing in ?
10 November 2025 | 13 replies
id prefer to stay in Illinois only because it's my home state.
Todd MacDonald Keeping a house I bought with my ex as a rental.
20 November 2025 | 6 replies
@Todd MacDonald how likely is your relationship with the "ex" to stay friendly or will it deteriorate more over time?
Lakita Woodson How New Landlords Can Handle Tenants Who Intentionally Damage Their Unit
9 November 2025 | 5 replies
Instead of reacting emotionally, I stayed professional.
Nana Sefa Looking for an STR co-host
10 November 2025 | 9 replies
If you’re looking for a solid STR co-host in DC, check local Airbnb Facebook groups or the “Co-Host Marketplace” on Airbnb — lots of great local options there.Co-hosts usually charge less (10–20%) and offer flexibility, but you’ll stay more involved.
Michael Santeusanio For BRRRR Investors — What’s Your Ideal LTV?
25 November 2025 | 1 reply
.• 75% LTV — The “industry standard” for BRRRR refinances.This tends to be the sweet spot where:– You recover enough capital to recycle into the next project– Debt service stays manageable– Cashflow remains positive even with today’s higher rate environmentA lot of Triad investors settle here because the rents usually support it.• 80% LTV — Only works when the rehab is tight and the ARV is rock solid.You can pull more cash out, but:– DSCR compresses fast– Cashflow can get thin– Appraisal risk becomes much higherMost investors only go this high on lighter rehabs or when the numbers are extremely predictable.In short:70% = safest,75% = most common,80% = possible but narrow.Always interested to see what other markets are trending, but these are the ranges that consistently work for BRRRR investors here.
Jeff Koza Lease Question on Using Biggerpockets Wisconsin Lease
25 November 2025 | 12 replies
The tenant will continue to stay on property without paying rent.
Jeff Mooney Creative Financing Advice — Potential Deal with Seller Who Has Low-Rate Mortgage 3.5
10 November 2025 | 7 replies
They’re relocating out of town and would like to sell by the beginning of the year.Here are the key details:Current rent: $1,850/month (tenant is month-to-month, wants to stay)Market rent estimate: $2,200–$2,350/monthTenant history: Has been there for about a year; was paying $2,150 at their prior rental, so an increase to $2,000+ should be manageable.Seller’s situation: They owe about $156,000 on the property and want to net around $100,000 after all taxes and fees.Existing mortgage rate: 3.5%Wholesaler offer: $287,000My position: I just bought a fixer-upper, so most of my cash is tied up, but I can access around $100,000 from a HELOC at 6.5% (15-year draw / 15-year repayment).Question:Is there a way to creatively structure a deal that allows me to leverage the seller’s existing low-interest mortgage — even though it’s not officially assumable?
Andrew Postell MetroTex October, 2025 Housing Report
11 November 2025 | 0 replies
Stay diligent and stay frosty!
Henry Clark Self Storage- Deal 17 Land purchase, Long shot
23 November 2025 | 0 replies
It's about doing your Deal Analysis and staying within its framework.We have done several deals with large disparities between Asking and Purchase price.