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Jordyn Ohs How much is to much leverage?
16 January 2025 | 6 replies
@Jordyn OhsThis is a loaded question as it really depends.
Natasha Rooney Multifamily Properties in Indianapolis
29 January 2025 | 16 replies
Obviously, a lot depends on your price range here and exactly what you're looking for. 
Benjamin Blunt How do you find Off-Market Properties?
29 January 2025 | 28 replies
There are many routes to go when starting to find leads it all depends on your budget and experience.
Lincoln Waite Paying utilities on a Multi-Family and it's eating all of my cash flow. (Iowa)
8 February 2025 | 22 replies
Alternatively, take the average of what utilities were the last year - divide by 12 to get a monthly average price and add that into the rent based on square footage (you may be able to do this depending on market rents). 
David To California call for class action lawsuit on Eviction Moratorium
14 January 2025 | 329 replies
I had over 50 responses and 20 applications.  
Desiree Rejeili The BRRRR Strategy: A Comprehensive Guide to Building Wealth Through Real Estate Inve
24 January 2025 | 0 replies
The refinance step is where you pull out this equity, typically in the form of a cash-out refinance.Here’s how it works:You refinance the property at its new appraised value (after rehab and renting).You take out a new loan based on that increased value, ideally for the full amount or more than what you originally paid for the property.The goal is to pull out enough money to cover the cost of the original purchase and rehab (or even more, depending on the property’s appreciation).This allows you to recover your initial investment, which can then be used to buy your next property.5.
Daniel Vo Daniel New Member Introduction
24 January 2025 | 16 replies
If I do move in the next few years because of the military, I will decide if I want to sell for the appreciation depending on the market. 
Don Konipol A Tax Lien Warning Story
21 January 2025 | 6 replies
So many times the address is wrong and at the sale the person running it will state....the address is a courtesy, we're selling the legal description, don't depend on the address.   
Matt Agnew Using funds from an SDIRA for real estate purchases
20 January 2025 | 7 replies
Hey Matt,With $50K in a self-directed IRA, there are several strategies you could explore to generate both short- and long-term returns, depending on your risk tolerance and investment goals.
Justin Fondren First Property Steps To Buy
19 January 2025 | 7 replies
Options like conventional loans (3% down), FHA loans (3.5% down), and even no-down-payment options like VA or USDA loans could work for you, depending on your eligibility.