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Chad Carrodus Will Atlanta continue to be a good investment for Chinese buyers?
9 February 2020 | 2 replies
New technology jobs spreading across the United States is also contributing to an influx of Chinese workers working in that sector.
Robert Tucker Hard Money and Private Money Topics and Questions
10 February 2020 | 4 replies
Hi Everyone,I have years of experience in the private money finance sector.
Jeff Davis Getting Started with Rental Properties -- Palm Springs Area
13 February 2020 | 9 replies
This sector is the biggest eater of margins and can decide a profitable holding versus a loser.
Lucas Bernstein Newbie from Long Island, New York
12 February 2020 | 19 replies
I've been working in IT Project Management for a number of years, mainly in the healthcare, telecom, and media sectors.
Lindsey Z. Relo to CO, 5 doors already, seek 80/10/10 mortg +recommendations
27 February 2020 | 8 replies
It may drag between 0 and -$250 in negative cash flow but we want the option to move back as well as it's in a high rent area so if we can see it through to payoff (we are long term holders) it's a cash cow in retirement and it'll be paid off in our fifties.Here's the plan we've been hatching:1. use an 80/10/10 to buy an SFR in Colorado as new primary residence - keeping an eye on the 1% rule but knowing that this won't be a rental for at least 2 years, the reason we wouldn't be putting more down is houses are in the $350-450k range and we want to reserve enough cash to stay on track for #2 below. the piggyback would let us avoid PMI but also pay off the balance at our leisure with the added bonus of keeping a HELOC open as well. 2.
Daniel Peavey Capitalization rate, does it decrease?
1 November 2020 | 13 replies
This analysis helps me with:- Which option has higher yield/return- Whether or not I’m going to be cash flow positive- Comparison to other sector investments (i.e. stock/bond portfolio, mutual funds, etc.)When it comes contrasting Cap Rate analysis vs.
Matt Lord Schuylkill County PA
14 October 2021 | 11 replies
The Wheel has generated a lot of buzz including being named the Travel and Leisure Magazine's 12th best diner and the owner, Savas Logothetides, is very involved in revitalizing the downtown.
Justin Elliott One Raising Objection
22 January 2020 | 21 replies
You may get some good information (is it the teams experience, the market sector etc.)
Carlin A Guarneri Challenging Apartment to Rent
24 January 2020 | 18 replies
.• No basement storage, however had a builder over last weekend to discuss converting a large attic space via outside egress into a storage or leisure area (down-the-road value add).
Pearly Tan CFPB looking to eliminate DTI requirements
22 January 2020 | 2 replies
Fannie and Freddie are owned by the gov't, the profit goes into gov't coffers at present.Purely private sector mortgage.