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Jack B. Seattle price chart doesn't look good
19 September 2019 | 4 replies
Keep your powder dry and look for opportunities in the turmoil 
Account Closed Southern California home sales crash - Corelogic
27 July 2018 | 30 replies
I got some dry powder for Vegas. 
Cody Z. Great Winter Markets That You're Seeing Success In?
26 August 2021 | 7 replies
I've toyed with the idea of Ogden Valley and Powder Mountain since the goal of the new ownership there is to build a village and turn it into a Park City style area, but it's already priced like it's Park City.Even the mediocre western ski destinations have exorbitant real estate pricing. 
Bryan Vincent How do I REALLY get started on multifamily
15 February 2019 | 22 replies
@Bryan Vincent maybe try the outskirts of Cobb like Powder Springs, Mableton, Kennesaw etc..I would definitely house hack FHA 3% down with down payment assistance if you can qualify.
Liz Lozano I need help with problematic tenants
23 July 2017 | 3 replies
I went out and bought all sorts of powders for Fleas, went underneath the unit, sprayed all the yard, did anything in my control.
Muks M. Deal Analysis - Am I overthinking ??
20 November 2017 | 8 replies
: Roof (Shingles and wood replacement as there seems to be a leak)= 5000 Paint (entire home) =4000Hardwood (first floor)=2500Carpet (stairs/second floor)=2500Windows=40002 sliding doors/8 standard doors=3000 Kitchen remodeling/appliances=3000 Powder room remodeling= 1000Main Bath room remodeling = 2000Junk removal and cleaning (owner may not remove his stuff given short sale) = 2000Potential mold remediation (roof leaked and perhaps mold exist) = 2000Ceiling repair in the family room (there was leak in the ceiling from first floor bathroom) = 1000Miscellaneous = 2000Monthly Rent = 1500-1600Monthly Expense = 1400 (PITI, HOA, property management, vacancy = 5%, repair = 5%, capex = 12.5%)Monthly cash flow= 100-200  I am wary of the following facts, so any comment on any of the following will be appreciated:The estimate on rehab cost may be completely off Why no investors put an offer on this for 3-4 months where finding 1% rule properties are really toughWhat would be a good offer price where I feel embarrassed on my offer as well as don't offend the agents/seller/lenderI am leaning for an offer of 120000 (or may be lower ?)
Ben Volkman How do you Make Your Money Make Money?
1 May 2018 | 14 replies
If you want this money as dry powder to pull down a cash deal quickly, I'd just keep it in a money market account.
Grant Shipman Rent by the Room Month-to-Month Leases: Change your screening?
30 August 2023 | 8 replies
Someone who misses shifts or calls in sick whenever there is a great powder day would not make the cut. 
Anthony Testino Going cheap isn’t going smart, or is it?
8 August 2018 | 10 replies
When it comes to investing your money into a powder room or an entire renovation/rehab, do-diligence and homework are just 2 tools needed to obtain a great deal.
Dolev Shemesh Should I Cash Refi in today's rates?
5 August 2022 | 18 replies
@Dolev Shemesh At such low leverage I would say that it's a no brainer to pull out the fresh powder for new acquisitions even with the higher rates.