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Melissa Sejour How do you research the best areas to invest in?
6 February 2025 | 12 replies
If you need $5,000/Mo to replace your income and each rental property generates $300/Mo cash flow, you will need to acquire 17 properties ($5,000/$300).
Martin Zitzelberger Recently purchased home is unbearably noisy, How do I protect my Investment?
18 February 2025 | 7 replies
My interest rate and purchase price wouldn’t allow for positive cash flow unless I charged an unreasonable rent—or put about $500K toward the principal, which isn't ideal.I’m a high earner, so I’m weighing my options:Take the loss ($60K-$100K), buy another house, and chalk this up to a hard lesson learned.Refinance, put more money into it, and rent it out long-term—even if it’s not immediately profitable.Invest my money elsewhere and try to make peace with staying here for several years.Would love to hear thoughts from anyone with experience in real estate, financial strategy, or noise mitigation.
David Overcash Retired Navy, New investor looking to buy first Property in 2025
3 March 2025 | 23 replies
It’s renter-friendly, with solid deals that can provide strong cash flow.
Kristian Forbes First investment property
9 February 2025 | 12 replies
Purchase price: $289,000 Cash invested: $50,000Live in/flip then LTR
Torrean Edwards Stepping out on faith, but looking for support/advice
12 February 2025 | 20 replies
I've been surprised at properties that have passed conventional financing though...and even FHA....also, one could present 2 offers to seller--one for a cash offer and one for seller financing (at a higher price of course). 
Jeffrey Bourque Real World Good or Bad Deal
3 February 2025 | 4 replies
If there aren't any massive physical problems with the property, it appears you can grow income and equity.You might be able to buy this with little cash out of pocket if the seller owns it free and clear and was willing to finance nearly all of it.  
Melissa Vass Scott Canadian Investing in US - Can we borrow against stock Investments as a Canadian
12 February 2025 | 4 replies
Ultimately, you will need to have the borrowed funds in USD and ideally in your US business entity bank account to sail through underwriting with US lenders on US properties.Caveat: the rates will likely be something like 10-12% so it would not make sense on a long-term holding, more like on a down payment on a purchase and rehab value-add project that you will eventually sell (or cash-out refinance) to pay off the borrowed funds in a few months. 
Angela Simon 1031 & ADU Build
13 February 2025 | 7 replies
Alternatives include using a 1031 exchange to buy a new rental property or completing the exchange first and then doing a cash-out refinance to fund the ADU.
Josh Dickson How to reduce the maximum amount of income tax for a wealthy individual.
11 February 2025 | 12 replies
Are you looking for immediate cash flow or longer term appreciation?
Jeremy Beland The hard truth about sales in wholesaling & off-market acquisitions
11 February 2025 | 2 replies
Period.If you think every seller is motivated, every number will work, and buyers will throw cash at you, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment.👉 Adjust your expectations—this business is about consistent effort, not overnight success.2️⃣ INACTION IS COSTING YOU DEALSEver stare at a lead and overanalyze every detail?