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Jorge Vazquez Rent-to-Own Investor Question: What Are Your Usual Tenant-Buyer Qualifications?
9 September 2025 | 3 replies
Last deal in Connecticut required a $15k option fee and a 680 credit score for a house that would sell at 400k
Jorge Vazquez This happened to me and hit me hard!
12 August 2025 | 29 replies
My business partner once bought a hoarder house and the only thing he kept was a long extension cord.
Adam Macias I read a study that showed 64% of Americans
5 September 2025 | 0 replies
I read a study that showed 64% of Americans from Ramseyfind buying food being their number one stressor.That's wild to me.It wasn't even housing or a car payment anymore.So it's telling me people have realized they are STUCKin there current position so it makes no sense to worryabout moving, buying a house, or luxury like vacations.Food is the biggest stressor because money is taken upelsewhere.But how I take it is people have made the consciousdecision to stay put and make the most of their currentliving situation.So if you're not hounding and pushing to find qualifiedbuyers, this is why you'll have a listing sit on the market for 76 days and then go, "idk why".Well I know why, it's not 2020 ANYMORE FOR THE LAST TIME.2020 messed up a lot of people in the head in thinkingwhat a normal market is.Think of all the scenarios and situations we were in,and y'all think that's a normal market?
Liam Singh Opportunities past the number
4 September 2025 | 6 replies
Lastly, I am looking at Denver as a whole.
Kelly Schroeder DSCR Loans vs. Conventional Mortgages — Pros and Cons?
4 September 2025 | 5 replies
The point is that the rate is just one part of the equation; all things equal, DSCR rates/terms are generally not as favorable as conventional.The last thing to know is that DSCR loans do not require any licensing at all in most states—whereas conventional loans do.
Daniel Sehy Curious, How Are You Seeing Brokers Handle Large Multifamily Right Now?
4 September 2025 | 1 reply
We like brokers that are focused on a long-term relationship, not because they have a long-term interest in our deal but because they want us to be their customer over and over in the future.
Patience Echem How to account for Cap- Ex
8 September 2025 | 13 replies
For example, water heaters in Las Vegas typically last about 12 years on average.
Ben Tutewohl Scammed by Guests, Punished by Airbnb… Anyone Else?
31 August 2025 | 16 replies
They didn't have any issues with the batteries except the last night of their stay?
Dipika Mulchandani STR near Yosemite
21 August 2025 | 12 replies
Additionally, a year-long study by Mariposa County found no evidence that STRs negatively impact LTR availability.
David Litt Equity, Stress, and the Silent Struggles of Today's Homeowners
12 August 2025 | 22 replies
Many of them didn’t have access to leverage like we do today, yet they built real, lasting wealth through discipline, simplicity, and patience.