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Aaron Keener Cold calling small multifamily owners - a profitable niche?
11 June 2019 | 4 replies

So I'm a real estate agent focusing on investors in the greater Nashville area. It's a hot market for investors, and I've been doing a lot of research on this topic, but haven't found much information.. I want to scal...

Elizabeth James Building Credit for an LLC?
10 October 2020 | 2 replies

Can I start an LLC and just focus on building business credit for now? I recently flipped a mobile home with personal funds. I learned alot and made a 5k profit. I have been thinking about putting that money into an L...

Andrea Pagano How do I provide value to syndicators
10 February 2021 | 4 replies

I want to do syndications, I have no money and no experience. I was thinking of offering to work for free for a syndicator but I don't know how I could be useful if I have no experience nor money. What do you think is...

Mike Patel Factors to consider when Building Commercial Property - Delaware
2 September 2018 | 1 reply

Hi,I have a 4 acre lot I am interested in purchasing that is zoned for commercial. My goal is to purchase the lot and build multi-unit commercial units. I have no experience in new construction, specially commercial. ...

Brad Kelly Multi family newbie, deal analyzer checklist?
17 October 2019 | 22 replies

What metrics should I be looking at to identify a good multi family property? Appreciate the help!

Pete Nater an old boarded up, built in 1880, total gut house for $200K where the ARV is $710K in Long Island, NY
16 October 2013 | 13 replies

Attn Rehabbers: In general would the average experienced rehabber deal with an old boarded up, built in 1880, total gut house for $225K (topic says 200K but it's 225K) where the ARV is $710K in Long Island, NY? ne...

Christina Morales Multi family vs Apartment Complex First Timer
6 September 2019 | 11 replies

Hey BP! So I have been looking for a multi family 3-4 units in CT with no luck in my price range, $300,000 or under. No luck, there’s always “something” that makes it not worth it enough to put in repair and have it c...

Account Closed The Best Real Estate Investments You Should Consider
21 July 2018 | 0 replies

When most people think of real estate investing the first thing that comes to mind is HGTV and flipping houses. The truth is that this is only one small niche within the real estate investing industry. There are numer...

Victor Grullon Buying an Office Space - Which Square Footage to Use?
18 September 2021 | 3 replies

Hi, I am looking to purchase an office in an office condominium. Should I base my offer on the usable/occupiable square footage or the gross square footage (rentable square footage)?
Usable: 815 sf.
Gross/Rentable: ...

Steven Oneill Evaluate a commercial office building | Questions
29 November 2016 | 2 replies

Hi guys, I have a couple quick questions about  commercial office buildings1.  What is the average % of usable space vs. rentable space      like restrooms,  breakrooms, hallways, staircase, elevators ect.  vs. actual...