22 January 2026 | 5 replies
I am looking to buy a SFH as an investment. My realtor strongly recommends looking for 1000+ sqft with central cooling, 3 bd 2 ba, as according to him this helps with keeping the tenant turnover rate. I agree with thi...
3 February 2026 | 2 replies
š Exeter, NH 2-Unit Multifamily Snapshot (Sold 2025)Property Overview:Sold in 2025 for the mid-$700s2-family configuration:(1) 3-bedroom unit(1) 1-bedroom unitJust under 3,000 sq ftFully renovated and truly turn-keyPricing & Market Context:Sold right at list price, indicating strong demand and accurate pricingRoughly $250 per sq ft, which aligns well with renovated multifamily pricing in ExeterReflects what the market is willing to pay for low-maintenance, move-in-ready assetsTakeaway:This sale reinforces that well-executed, renovated small multifamily properties in Exeter continue to command strong pricingāespecially when condition and unit mix appeal to both owner-occupants and investors.Is this property best for owner occupants looking to offset their living expenses a bit(and which unit would you live in?)
31 January 2026 | 13 replies
It then sends a delayed automatic SMS and email composed by AI to keep the lead hot, assuring the lead that his property is being assessed for a precise cash offer.It is fully customizable/configurable from Slack/Telegram, so you can work from your phone.
2 February 2026 | 3 replies
But for the larger units, I recommend having your own connection.I built an alert &Ā monitoring system that I use at my properties as well where I can configure the alerts I get (for temperature, etc).
25 January 2026 | 5 replies
I have had multiple opportunities to force one or two bedroom configurations into the same footprint.
21 January 2026 | 2 replies
I think one of the biggest hurdles in 'building' an ADU (that you know upfront is going to be a rental)Ā is configuring the sub-meters and deciding whether you are going to do that or not.
19 January 2026 | 6 replies
Itās seen consistent rental demand, and thereās still liquidity for small to mid-size properties compared to some other parts of the state.The main things to get right there are property age, utility configuration, and understanding how local lenders underwrite older assets.
9 January 2026 | 13 replies
(leased)The Commercial is approx. 5000 SF, but is an irregular configuration.Ā
11 January 2026 | 10 replies
Rather than forcing a small multifamily or four-unit condominium structure, it may be worth considering four side-by-side single-family homes if zoning and lot configuration allow.
27 January 2026 | 30 replies
I havenāt used DoorLoop at that scale before, but Iāve run into similar ātoo many clicks for simple tasksā with a couple other platforms in the past, so I get the frustration.For my own rentals, I ended up using Baselaneās banking platform because I wanted something more straightforward ā rent collection, bookkeeping, and property-level tracking are all baked in without a ton of configuration.