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Mike Helminger Who Has Done a Syndicated Deal with Scott Meyers?
3 October 2025 | 25 replies
Distributions will commence as of Q3 of 2023, and the majority of profit will be realized upon the sale of stabilized assets in year 5, also per our projections.
Tony Corneil Starting From Zero
19 September 2025 | 14 replies
Property Condition & Amenities: it’s important to, “Maintain to the Neighborhood.”Key metrics for each Property Class:Class A Properties:Tenant Pool: Majority of FICO scores 680+, no convictions/evictions in last 7 years.Tenant Default: 0-5% probability of eviction or early lease termination.Section 8: Class A rents are too high and won’t be approved.Vacancies: 5-10%, depending on market conditions.Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, 3-5 years for positive cashflow, but you get highest relative rent & value appreciation.Class B Properties:Tenant Pool: Majority of FICO scores 620-680, some blemishes, no convictions/evictions in last 5 years.Tenant Default: 5-10% probability of eviction or early lease termination.Vacancies: 10-15%, depending on market conditions.Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, 1-3 years for positive cashflow, balanced amounts of relative rent & value appreciation.Section 8: Class B rents are usually too high for the Section 8 program.Class C Properties:Tenant Pool: Majority of FICO scores 560-620, many blemishes, but should have no convictions/evictions in last 3 years.
Jason Renze New Investor, Likely Moving to Dayton in 2026
30 September 2025 | 15 replies
@Jason Renze as others have said here Dayton is a smaller midwest market with major economic drivers being the airforce base, medical, and the university. 
Donald B. Record keeping system
3 October 2025 | 4 replies
It integrates with most major web browsers and it also has a mobile application that runs on your phone.
Junior Maravel Out of state investors self managing
3 October 2025 | 7 replies
By the majority input property management is the way to go any investors here in Cleveland that have property management companies you recommend.
Tim Jones Looking to get into Flipping in Indianapolis area
19 September 2025 | 6 replies
I feel like I have a good agent and several contractors that I feel comfortable with, however, the only opportunities I have found would be major renovations.
Joseph Ferqueron First investment property
19 September 2025 | 15 replies
Property Condition & Amenities: it’s important to, “Maintain to the Neighborhood.”Key metrics for each Property Class:Class A Properties:Tenant Pool: Majority of FICO scores 680+, no convictions/evictions in last 7 years.Tenant Default: 0-5% probability of eviction or early lease termination.Section 8: Class A rents are too high and won’t be approved.Vacancies: 5-10%, depending on market conditions.Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, 3-5 years for positive cashflow, but you get highest relative rent & value appreciation.Class B Properties:Tenant Pool: Majority of FICO scores 620-680, some blemishes, no convictions/evictions in last 5 years.Tenant Default: 5-10% probability of eviction or early lease termination.Vacancies: 10-15%, depending on market conditions.Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, 1-3 years for positive cashflow, balanced amounts of relative rent & value appreciation.Section 8: Class B rents are usually too high for the Section 8 program.Class C Properties:Tenant Pool: Majority of FICO scores 560-620, many blemishes, but should have no convictions/evictions in last 3 years.
Brice Peterson How Can I Finance a BRRRR as a Soon-to-Be College Graduate With Limited Money?
6 October 2025 | 12 replies
BRRRR is a cute term, but after doing some major rehabs, I'll tell you what it really is - you are buying an absolute mess of a property.
Sam Obar Anybody who can help me analyze multi-family opportunities I am looking at in TN?
23 September 2025 | 2 replies
Thank you.Hey Sam, I would recommend contacting agents in the major metro areas near your potential leads to see if they can help.
James McGovern Market shifting towards buyers and silliness in home inspection
23 September 2025 | 3 replies
Usually reports consist of 2 sections. 1 that are immediate and/or major issues, and 1 that are minor issues.