7 November 2025 | 2 replies
The landscaping company broke the sliding glass door to one of my condo units because a rock was ejected from the mower.
28 November 2025 | 2 replies
This depends on each persons situation - but for us we have it spread in multiple different liquidity paths (markets, CD's etc) with some liquid and some illiquid but we also have a LOC that we do not touch and use as a "in case of emergency break glass" type of situation - and if we have to use it then we will liquidate one of our accounts to pay it down.
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.
22 November 2025 | 5 replies
In my properties the HOA fee includes Trash/Recycle and Internet.
25 November 2025 | 6 replies
For a GC/carpenter, the highest‑leverage play is value‑add buy‑and‑hold using BRRRR or a light hybrid: buy dated but solid properties, do targeted cosmetic/mechanical upgrades you can execute fast, place a quality tenant, then refinance and recycle capital .
25 November 2025 | 5 replies
You don’t magically regenerate cash—you recycle it and expand your toolbox.
17 November 2025 | 9 replies
For momentum, recycle into a second single‑family that needs safety/capex first, stabilize rents, then refi and repeat.
18 November 2025 | 1 reply
Whereas all regular Storage steel is Recycled steel and not as rust resistant.
27 November 2025 | 8 replies
With the right numbers and the right system, you should be recycling the same capital over and over again.