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7 September 2014 | 50 replies
I inject the rest of the funds from my own cash, so we can each be at 50/50%.
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11 February 2022 | 78 replies
@Alex Sabio I am mainly responding to the OP's post, it looks like mid-thread you injected your own topic and questions.
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7 December 2023 | 19 replies
- probably a good investment but not for cash flow. you are looking at a $3800 payment and 650k in interest on life of the loan, if there is another end game for refi, rollover, cash injection etc. to make it cash flow better then maybe.
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2 December 2022 | 5 replies
(We expect to have 120k in cash saved up by EOY, not including other investments)I would put as low as possible to save your funds for renovations (you're unlikely going to find a completely turn key property) and inject value that way.
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29 October 2020 | 41 replies
I didn't have to leave any money in the deal and I now have the capital to inject into the next deal.
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10 June 2020 | 7 replies
It’s generally only used for the first year or two of an investment (or the first stabilized year) as it fails to consider inflation/appreciation/time value of money…you comparing your equity injection 5 years ago to cash received this year isn’t a fair comparison ratio due to inflation.It is a fantastic metric for those focusing on income producing properties.
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4 January 2023 | 37 replies
After those first 30 days in peak season, you'll have a fully booked calendar and will continue to show up well in search results, get a much needed cash injection, and launches you and you listing off with a great start and some momentum.
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9 December 2020 | 5 replies
Then you inject yourself into the probate case as another party.
1 March 2023 | 3 replies
If you're using a mortgage, you are only injecting a portion of the property's cost...not the whole thing.
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6 December 2023 | 7 replies
The are you can gamble on is Clark Fulton, still a lower class are but MetroHealth is injecting $1b into the area, so with time the area will gentrify and values will go up even more.