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Forrest Webber Uptown 408 – Reimagining Student Housing in Bryan-College Station
8 May 2025 | 0 replies

Investment Info:

Large multi-family (5+ units) commercial investment investment.

Purchase price: $1,600,000

Cash invested: $500,000

Sale price: $2,100,000

Case Study: Uptown 408 – Reimagining Stu...

Account Closed Clarksville, TN rental comps/ multifamly homes
8 May 2025 | 3 replies
I own a SF in hopkinsville that I bought when I was stationed in Fort Campbell.
Ema Silva Potential Apartment Building in Brockton MA
9 May 2025 | 3 replies
Leverage Brockton’s Resources: - Align with Blueprint for Brockton and TOD goals near MBTA stations
Devid Brodsky Montgomery County, MD: Where To Buy Under $450k?
7 May 2025 | 5 replies
My job is located in Washington, DC and my plan is to drive to the Shady Grove Metro station, park there, and take the subway into the city each day.Do you know of any ideal and safe cities or areas in MoCo with driving access to the Shady Grove Metro station where I might find a house within my budget?
Cole Bossert 5 States Where College Towns Are Starving for Rentals
8 May 2025 | 19 replies
Specifically, Texas A&M- One of, if not the, largest universities in the United States in a town of just over 200,000 people (Bryan / College Station TX). - A university that has grown 30% in the last 10 years.
Jon Zhou Ashcroft capital: Additional 20% capital call
11 May 2025 | 330 replies
Both the GP and the lender can tell their investors that they won.To your question on how this is calculated, there’s no math formula, instead it’s more like that scene in National Lampoon’s Vacation where the Griswold Family Truckster gets repaired at the only gas station in the desert.  
Gregory Schwartz When to Sell: Navigating Between Long-Term Wealth and Short-Term Needs
2 May 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Gregory Schwartz: I’ve been reflecting a lot lately on the difference between being wealthy on paper and feeling financially secure day-to-day.We currently own several rental properties in Bryan and College Station, TX—most of which don’t cashflow much, but they at least break even, occasionally allowing us to make improvements like new siding, stairs, or converting a unit to an Airbnb.
Michael Kopa My 1st Real Estate Investment so far.
1 May 2025 | 1 reply
They are notoriously difficult to get ahold of and I am currently stationed overseas outside of the USA, far away from Dayton Ohio.
Krupa Bhavsar Bridge Loan For Gas Station Property
26 April 2025 | 3 replies
Quote from @Krupa Bhavsar: Hello All,I am likely to purchase a Gas Station property with business, who do you guys work with to get Bridge loan for this kind of property just for information i am buying in Missouri if that helpThanks  very very challenging to get financing especially a bridge due to environmental concerns these projects have.
Melanie Baldridge “How much will I save in taxes this year if I buy real estate?”
25 April 2025 | 2 replies
- Lots of Equipment (R&D Facilities, Car Washes)- Gas Stations (100% 15 year properties)- Movable walls (self storage)Many find that anywhere from 15-35% of the purchase price of a typical apartment complex is this type of property.More of it means less tax for you from higher depreciation amounts.Lever 3 = % of Leverage:This is a big one!