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Marc Therriault Amortization length my two cents.
17 December 2012 | 23 replies
If I lock in for five years and pay the extra 1.5% odds are pretty good in going to lose money , if interest rates gradually incresed from 3% to 6% I would have payed out the same amount as locking in and paying the 1.5% premium, then after five years what do I do lock in again?
Al Williamson Newtown, CT Massacre, Change, and Real Estate
17 December 2012 | 2 replies
I'm not trying to come across as an idea crusher (please don't take me as such), I just am at a total loss as to how you could gradually lift up an area.
Paul Cox 9 Unit Multi-Family Deal -Upstate NY
27 October 2013 | 4 replies
He'd like to see them move and do a clean out and clean up and re-rent but we'll see.Based on what I've been seeing in the paper for 1/1 units in the area, the rents are below market rates and could be raised gradually.
Karen Margrave FUNDING REAL ESTATE PROJECTS
21 October 2013 | 34 replies
We have people that will fund SFR (one or two at a time) but they aren't used to the so cal pricing, so we're gradually working them up.
Andy K Taking real estate investing skills to the next level + looking for partners/mentors/mastermind
14 October 2013 | 2 replies
I would step my deals up gradually as I went.
Scott L. Comparing crowdfunding sites for RE
11 May 2014 | 95 replies
The downsides I've found are lack of transparency in what they own, volatility (due to leverage and the forward-looking nature of a stock market, prices can swing 20-40% in a year), and for those like me that are gradually entering into real estate investing, not a lot of learning to be had about property owning/renting.Best wishes, S
Anthony Favoroso New investor from Long Island NY looking for advice
8 November 2013 | 5 replies
Basically My partner and I want to get started in wholesaling and gradually start flipping and acquire buy and hold properties.
Ikenna Okafor Are you a risk taker?? Try Detroit
19 April 2014 | 5 replies
And he says there are signs the city is coming back gradually.
Taylor Jennings C Neighborhood: What rehab additions will increase $Rent/mo?
28 May 2014 | 26 replies
We have started gradually adding plank in the bedrooms, and tenants actually prefer it.
Mark S. Analyze This Duplex
19 June 2014 | 16 replies
Can you just rapid fire gradually increasing offers at a particular frequency?