3 December 2025 | 1 reply
(It will have 2 kitchen as well. we are thinking keeping the second kitchen in attic, not sure if that's weird).
3 December 2025 | 15 replies
I'd dive deep and get the video tour to review the interior layout as well.
9 December 2025 | 2 replies
In cape may, NJ for reference(also thinking about moving there temporarily in 3 years to do a primary home cash out refi and use our initial primary home for more long term buy and hold rentals while we are growing).Just thinking of an option to pull that equity out if we don’t move there permanently(will eventually want to retire down there with my wife, just figuring out what). we used a heloc on our primary house for the down payment and just paid off the 401k loan as well that was part of the down payment and closing costs.
5 December 2025 | 8 replies
My first mentor was a local landlord who i could go to and say "oh, i have a boiler go down" and he would be like... oh nbd call these people and a Rinnai is 3k to get you through the winter. also, feel free to message me and we can chat about your strategy, i'm not a savant by any means but we manage ~500 apartments through Maine, own some and build some as well!
3 December 2025 | 3 replies
I think that the design works well with SIP panels, or full on modular.
8 December 2025 | 8 replies
It seems well-structured and includes mentorship, legal docs, market research tools, and a 6-month coaching setup.
8 December 2025 | 9 replies
We decided to start purchasing multi-family properties and it has worked well.
9 December 2025 | 38 replies
well, in theory, in 10-15 years rents will go up, and your fixed rate mortgage won't.
7 December 2025 | 22 replies
.• $60k purchase• $35k rehab• $95k total rehab loan payoff• 15% deposit = $14,250 "down payment"• $126k ARV (confirmed via refinance appraisal, borrower expected this to be higher)• 80% rate/term refinance ($100,800 loan) @ 6.75% [700-719 FICO]• Applied $4k of deposit to payoff for an updated payoff amount of $91k• Cover closing costs with 80% r/t refi + $2k back to borrower at closing (still considered a r/t refi if under $2k) + remaining $10,250 deposit reimbursed after payoff = $12,250 total back to borrower• $4k of his deposit + closing costs for rehab loan = his "cash" in the deal• $1,250 market rents• Total PITI = $765.62• DSCR = 1.6327 These kinds of deal often pencil out decently well on the front end like this one.