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Mak K. Commercial Warehouse - 5000 SF- Cost- Development cost
24 November 2025 | 3 replies
How much do they generally cost for building excluding land cost.
Justin Wijesinghe Is New Jersey investing dead?
15 November 2025 | 9 replies
Quote from @Justin Wijesinghe: I have been trying to buy rental properties in New Jersey for a few years now and I still haven’t landed anything.
Shakur Granger Quick Triad Market Insight for Small Multifamily Investors
25 November 2025 | 0 replies
Here’s something I’ve noticed lately while running numbers on small multis (2–4 units) across the Triad:A lot of investors underestimate how strong the rent-to-price ratios still are here compared to other Southeast markets.Typical small multi deals I’ve been tracking:• Purchase price: $170K–$260K• Rents per door: $900–$1,200 depending on the neighborhood• PM costs: 8–10%• Taxes/insurance still relatively low• Most deals landing around 6.5%–8% cap with light value-addNothing crazy, but steady, predictable cash flow — especially for out-of-state investors who want an easier entry point than Charlotte or Raleigh.The biggest tip I’d give newer investors is:Run your numbers with OPPORTUNITY in mind, not perfection.Cash flow still exists here, but only if you look at realistic expenses and know what areas rent fastest.I’ve been checking out different pockets around Greensboro and High Point recently, and there are still opportunities.
Juan Cristales New Duplex Finishing Up
21 November 2025 | 2 replies
We're getting ready to refinance this deal.Lender is getting their $250K plus interest (no monthly payments).We're borrowing $300K (cash received at closing $50K minus closing costs).Cost to build was around $260K.Cost of the land was around $40K.Equity capture is high five-figures, close to six-figures.What's your biggest hang-up with NEW CONSTRUCTION?!
Andrew Becker My introduction to Real Estate
20 November 2025 | 1 reply
Hey everyone, I'm an undergraduate student at the University of Utah, studying Finance/Real Estate, exploring real estate, and currently diving headfirst into the industry by purchasing land and developing 9 single-family homes from scratch.
Joseph Harr Co-living lease structure question
24 November 2025 | 5 replies
Anyone selling $10K–$30K courses on this model is skipping the hard part: local law.Co-living can work great, but only with:proper screeningstrict house rulesweekly cleaningclear expectationscompliance with your city’s occupancy limitsThere is no legal shortcut that magically bypasses zoning + occupancy limits.If your city caps at 3 unrelated adults, the only legit ways to go above that are:Zoning for rooming / boarding houseConditional use permitsAssisted care licensing (totally different world)Converting to multi-unit legallyEverything else is “guru fantasy land.”
Katie Zwang Sued as third party- any advice?
20 November 2025 | 4 replies
They opted not to file a claim that would cover the lawsuit.When He sold the property, the land to the south was raw and undeveloped.
Luis Montero Excited to meet investors, hard money lenders, financial tax planning and realtor's
25 November 2025 | 1 reply
Montero, Marine Corps veteran and founder of Summit Legacy Holdings, a California-based holding company focused on building long-term wealth through BRRRR real estate investing, land acquisition, and sustainable development.I started my credit and financial journey with very limited resources, using small tools like the Self App, disciplined credit building, and consistent vendor accounts to position myself for real estate investing.
Jon Ansell Wanting to get into development land/ building homes
24 October 2025 | 2 replies
I’m wanting to get into purchasing land to develop and/or build units to rent/sell.
Gary Tucci Bonus depreciation - cost segregation study?
27 November 2025 | 16 replies
The study doesn’t include the land cost.