20 November 2025 | 2 replies
We'll from a lenders perspective, direct and coorispondant broker here, I know general the industry average is 2 points.
1 December 2025 | 24 replies
Work with another professional in the industry?
21 November 2025 | 8 replies
@Account Closed you haven't shared why you're looking to network.If you're hoping to network with agens & PMCs to have them feed you offmarket properties and other types of "deals", you're just one-of-a-million to them.We get inquires almost every day from OOS investors looking to invest in Detroit.For FREE these investors expect us to:- Drop everything else we're doing and focus on what they want- Spend hours on the phone with them TEACHING them how to invest- Spend hours finding deals for them- At this stage, many NEVER want to make an offer, just want to see better deals or they just disappear- Find lenders for them- and on and on and onSo, right or wrong, it's no wonder many in the industry ignore communications from investors.Recommend you network in person and be respectful of their time.
6 November 2025 | 8 replies
That means depreciation recapture applies on your share when you report the sale.This is one of those situations where it’s worth having a CPA or tax attorney review the deed to confirm how title was structured, because that detail drives the tax treatment.
27 November 2025 | 6 replies
I was in the wholesale industry for 3 years, and the most important thing is to have patience and guts of steel.
7 November 2025 | 2 replies
In short: $558k gross, ~9% cap, modeled cash-flow of ~$92k/yr with professional management (or ~$140k if self-managed), and conservative 5-yr after-tax proceeds of ~$1.4M.I’m sharing the math, assumptions, depreciation treatment, and the risks/opportunities I saw (value-add ideas, occupancy sensitivity, and market comps).
14 November 2025 | 13 replies
I'm looking for advice on ways to be able to earn an income while also gaining experience in the real estate industry.
26 November 2025 | 3 replies
.• 75% LTV — The “industry standard” for BRRRR refinances.This tends to be the sweet spot where:– You recover enough capital to recycle into the next project– Debt service stays manageable– Cashflow remains positive even with today’s higher rate environmentA lot of Triad investors settle here because the rents usually support it.• 80% LTV — Only works when the rehab is tight and the ARV is rock solid.You can pull more cash out, but:– DSCR compresses fast– Cashflow can get thin– Appraisal risk becomes much higherMost investors only go this high on lighter rehabs or when the numbers are extremely predictable.In short:70% = safest,75% = most common,80% = possible but narrow.Always interested to see what other markets are trending, but these are the ranges that consistently work for BRRRR investors here.
19 November 2025 | 9 replies
Most people in the industry experimented with this already, but aren't having success because email addresses are not highly accurate when you skip trace the lists - especially if you're using a cheaper datasource.Atop of this, you're in Denver, which is an affluent market.
25 October 2025 | 3 replies
I am looking into purchasing a seasonal trailer site and an adjacent industrial lot with Quonset.