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Amaya Volz What is a good first step?
15 September 2025 | 8 replies
.), and financial criteria (purchase price range, down payment size, rent potential, cash flow potential, etc.)This can give you a better picture of what you’re after, which can help you seek out the deals that work for your investment strategy and disqualify the ones that don’t.
Paul Vanderbyl Advice on Fix and Flip and/or BRRR
10 September 2025 | 3 replies
I would like to be in the 600-700 price range on initial purchase and looking at North San Diego County (Escondido, San Marcos, Vista, Oceanside).
Jeux Marseille Fajardo What does your capital cost?
12 September 2025 | 4 replies
I guess what I’m trying to get a feel for is the usual range people are seeing, like what investors generally expect on the lower-risk side vs. the higher-risk side.
Jonathan Snider Is there something wrong with my listing?
28 September 2025 | 21 replies
Regarding cleaners, for a 1–2 bedroom fully furnished unit in Panama City Beach, rates typically range $50–$80 per turnover depending on the scope of work. 
Edward Dandrea Thinking of changing strategies
11 September 2025 | 26 replies
Single family houses range from 300-400k and you maybe get 2000 in rent The taxes r high to the math just doesn’t math I spend a few hours every week looking.
Andreas Mueller Is the 1% Rule Dead?
7 October 2025 | 23 replies
I still work with a lot of out-of-state investors helping them do BRRRR deals there.We’re regularly buying properties in the $80K–$90K range that rent for $1,200–$1,300/month, hitting (and often exceeding) the 1% rule even at today’s interest rates.
Isis Benson Newbie from New York
7 October 2025 | 15 replies
In addition, I have a lot of community throughout the EU ranging from people in tech, a few ambassadors (went to an international school for many years), and many many friends including a friend who started her Real Estate investment journey in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.
Sabian Ripplinger Managing 5 to 20 properties
22 September 2025 | 10 replies
Once you hit that 5–20 property range, staying organized becomes everything—totally get wanting to streamline.I’ve been using Baselane, and it’s worked really well at that scale.
Ben Rosenblum Best practices for determining the right rent to charge
3 October 2025 | 10 replies
The shared upstairs bath might cap rents, but offering main-floor access is a slick move.Your $1,250-1,500 range for larger rooms could work with those premium perks (golf sim alone is a $200-300 draw for enthusiasts).
Roque Miranda New construction option
12 September 2025 | 1 reply
Quote from @Roque Miranda: Hi all,Just wanted to check if any fellow investors have any Idea how much will be the cost of construction per SF on the Montgomery area, we are looking at some lots to build a duplex or 4 plex in the area, this will be to build refi and hold, I'm a General contractor in South Florida Miami area, we are now pricing in Ocala FL to start developing new construction and the SF is favorable to build and sale, In Montgomery we will no sale we want to keep the property, we do porches and remodel now in Montgomery and the CF is very nice, but we will like to have better and more solid properties, anyway, if someone can recommend a GC in the Montgomery area well be highly appreciated.Thanks, all I did some searching--homeblue, homebuilders, and a few others--depending on the grade of construction (standard vs. premium), is the factor.One group has $110 to $170 per square foot, another $98 to $146; so you could roughly average $135 per square foot on these ranges