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Akash Y. getting into multifamily, have 800k to start
29 June 2018 | 23 replies
It may be that most of the largest syndicators only take accredited investors but there are many of us who are happy to work with non-accredited investors under rule 506(b). 
Jared Matson FSBO and Generating a Note and Calculating the Numbers?
24 June 2018 | 3 replies
There's a function IRR in Excel that does this for you.  
Tyler Myers First purchase - update to electric heat, or see what happens?
20 June 2018 | 4 replies
I would plan to pay for majority of upgrades with a line of credit.I have a few additional reasons beyond monthly cash savings to sub-meter the electric: 1) There is one thermostat in the house, controlled only by tenants in the largest unit.
Vincent Plant Best thing to do with cash flow?
21 June 2018 | 10 replies
I was already leaning to the side of just stashing the money away so it will serve either/or function, first as a down payment for your next property or money to pay major capital repairs or improvements.
Nick Ziegelmann Real Estate, where to begin?
26 June 2018 | 9 replies
I like the idea of college rentals as you just need them to be functional not nice (since they will get beat up a little each year) and that is what deposits are for.Definitely require a co-signer, normally it is the parent of the kid. 
Stephen Barnabei Appraisal and estoppel questions
29 June 2018 | 18 replies
That more or less serves a similar function as the estoppels except for that the tenants are not a part to that Addendum.
Bill Muchow Our Story-Rough start, an Awakening, a Rental and a Flip ($+pics)
17 January 2020 | 26 replies
As we celebrated the birth of our first born, and I worked from home, the walls closed in – so we went in search of a larger home and decided to rent it (we got just enough to cover the mortgage, but the taxes went up and before long, the difference was $100+/-month) …..and we took the first tenants who showed interest with $ in hand….which, unfortunately, were college students (The largest school in the nation , UCF, is 10 min away).
Jane A. Property Management Applications? Online documents signing?
3 July 2018 | 0 replies
Tried Buildium, but it referred me to different platforms, it did not look very convenient.I would like to make application process/  lease signing/rent payment easy for applicants and for me.Zillow is on the way to build all the functionality, but they are not there yet. 
Vinay H. RE Crash prediction for 2020
15 July 2018 | 45 replies
Schwarzman’s and Sternlicht’s rental ventures, last month sold the largest ever rent-backed bond.
Danielle Scott What to do with a Property Manager that won't fix broken stuff?
6 July 2018 | 11 replies
It is functioning still but not like it should.