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Paul G. Ward III Due Diligence Checklist Every Developer Should Have Before Seeking Mezzanine Financin
26 November 2025 | 6 replies
Ward III Really great checklist, completely agree that readiness drives confidence with lenders.A few elements we’ve found helpful to include as well:▪ Sensitivity analysis on DSCRJust a quick look at how the deal holds up under different rate or OpEx scenarios.Shows we’re realistic about what’s changing in the market.▪ Institutional OpEx benchmarksA one-liner that ties expenses to actual operator averages helps align expectations early.▪ Brief risk/mitigation bulletsDoesn’t need to be heavy, just shows we’ve already thought through the downside.Those couple of additions have made conversations with lenders much more efficient on our end, especially when moving from preliminary interest to real underwriting.Appreciate you sharing this, would definitely like to take a look at your full checklist PDF as well.
Anurag Bas Advice on buying property for rental investment in the zipcode (28214) in Charlotte
26 November 2025 | 6 replies
Here's what I tell my investor clients: Buy and hold is a long term strategy.
DeQuantay McDowell Advice on a Deal
2 December 2025 | 13 replies
Quote from @Jaycee Greene:  Holding costs without rehab hold costs.. 10.9%..
Josh Hall No Local Trash Pick-Up
20 November 2025 | 8 replies
On the other hand, if the tenant is required to hire a local company for trash pick-up, this house has a long, fairly steep driveway.
David Leichter Bought Two Duplexes & Can't Afford Renovations
8 December 2025 | 18 replies
If you can manage to hold onto one while you fix up and resell the other do you think you'll make a profit or at least break even?
Michael Baum Would you take the risk?
30 November 2025 | 21 replies
I believe you can count on one hand the number of homes on the southern oregon coast that have sold for 4 mil or more.. its an ULTRA thin market at those price points.
Denis Dumitrash Renovations • Materials Supplier | Growing My REI Knowledge & Network OR/WA
20 November 2025 | 1 reply
I am an agent and own a handful of small multi unit properties in the Portland metro.
Liam Singh Sourcing Sellers Funneling
8 December 2025 | 10 replies
If you want to do more hands-on marketing, bandit signs are a good alternative to D4D as you can put your signs up over the weekend and get a lot of eyeballs on them instead of manually driving an area and taking a sniper approach.
Kwanza P. Logan Ohio STRs
25 November 2025 | 12 replies
Just want to true hands on input, if you have sometime this evening or after the holiday weekend.Thank you in advance!
Joshua Davis Sell, refinance cash out, or hold
6 November 2025 | 16 replies

I have a house rented cash flowing 10 years left on a 15year at 4%. Home value $225k with owed at $135k. I want to invest more sooner then later and want to weigh my options. With the market the way it is atm. I can k...