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All Forum Posts by: Dan Losh

Dan Losh has started 9 posts and replied 47 times.

Post: what was your cheapest property?

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
Dell Schlabach good point, thanks for the story, interesting. Im not in that area so Im just surprised by the prices. In my area it's hard to find anything small for 50k$ atleast.

Post: Young, but Ambitious

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
Yvon N. Thanks pal! Wouldn't mind any other starter suggestions from the elder:) anything helps, (how you started, first purchase, financing)

Post: Young, but Ambitious

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
Richelle T. Of course:) thanks for the advice

Post: what was your cheapest property?

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
Dawn Anastasi Ahh, but you can still make profit from it though?

Post: what was your cheapest property?

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
Arlan Potter im confused lol. Like $4,000 total for a house??? How is that possible? With no loans or nothing?

Post: what was your cheapest property?

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
What do you mean by 5k$ on a property? Is that a down payment? Or how does that work?

Post: Young, but Ambitious

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
Richelle T. I agree about banks. How about with hard money lenders, not including banks? Wouldn't it be possible to start from bottom 0 and make profits from making a purchase from the money a lender can lend?

Post: Young, but Ambitious

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
Ryan A. Definitely bud, I don't even mind negative people, especially comments. People will always hate. But I definitely hope to get my portfolio up and running asap, even if I can't make it with my own money for now

Post: Young, but Ambitious

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
Richelle T. Nice! Saving is definitely a smart thing, but very hard for the typical 18 year old. 21 sounds like a good age for a house purchase, I hope to have my own house within the next 2 years. Im also looking for internships around my area concerning real estate / and or mortgage companies for RE. Hope to find something. But thanks for ur story!

Post: Young, but Ambitious

Dan LoshPosted
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 2
David Oldenburg and how did you pay monthly for your first home? Was it a high price? How would I be Able to figure out what Id be paying monthly with $75,000 at 3.5% and 1 point for 30 years?