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Kenneth Lim Need Some Advise Regarding My 2 Investments
21 November 2010 | 6 replies
Yes I rented the 2 shops from the landlord and then rented the 2 shops out again.I invested $4,300 in total on some renovation works, security deposit and all other miscellaneous stuff including paper works.Every month I collect from my tenants $515 x 2 shops ($1,030)Every month I pay landlord $375 x 2 shops ($750)Every month my cashflow is $140 x 2 shops ($280)Cash On Cash Return is about 78% per yearPart of the $4,300 I invested in consist of the deposit I paid to the landlord (Refundable Deposit) because I rented the 2 shops.The $375 x 2 shops = $750 I paid to the landlord every month consists of all my operating expenses like maintenence, etc....
Bryan Hancock Admitting That You Are Wrong - Virtuous?
24 November 2010 | 18 replies
We've all been warned about personal attacks, however you continue to name call on a consistant basis.
Ryan D Whole Life Insurance & Real Estate
13 June 2016 | 120 replies
They are also useful for people who need to bankroll the payment of a future estate tax against illiquid assets such as a family-owned business.Term life policies are a better choice for MOST (emphasis mine...consistent with what I have said since the beginning of the thread and all other threads) people because most of our long-term commitments are fulfilled well before retirement.
Mary R. Wikileaks shut down
20 December 2010 | 90 replies
OTOH, they're all private companies, with their own terms of service and contracts, so perhaps all these cutoffs are consistent with their contract terms.
Peter Haymond What's your best advice for those working a full time job to get into REI?
5 December 2010 | 5 replies
Reevaluating my parents choices I learned that discipline, consistency, persistency and hard work is very important if you want to be a successful real estate investor.
Jason K. absentee letter correct verbage?
9 December 2010 | 8 replies
I'm willing to share my brainstorming/ideas for what the letter should consist of, but if anyone can help me out it would be much appreciated.If you've got experience in writing letters for any of the 3 lists above, I'd appreciate it if you could PM me or shoot me an email to discuss, or just reply.Thanks!
Kevin Kaczmarek What are your Real Estate Goals for 2011?
26 December 2010 | 30 replies
Specifically, I want to flip two multifamily rental properties with a total of 50k+ in gross profits.If I can prove that I am capable of consistently finding these properties then I dont see why I cant earn a good and consistent income doing this full time.
Diego C. Craigslist ad Genius not working
22 December 2010 | 5 replies
This means if you want to get around them consistently it would be almost a full time job for you.I recommend entering your ads by hand.
Bryan Hancock Diversification Versus Concentration of Wealth
9 April 2011 | 19 replies
Diversification with financial managers consists of different kind of stocks, bonds or mutual funds.
Phil C. Gas Shutoff Situation
7 January 2011 | 17 replies
Her using several electric heaters all plugged into one circuit or even on a too small of fusebox and overloading it causing a fire or failure.Electric takes alot of juice to replace that gas,,,most, some,many places arent set up for that much consumption.Other real danger is she is going to use every thing that will make her warm,,,safe or not,.