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Landon Sheveland Common Mistakes/ Beginner (Fix and Flip)
4 February 2025 | 11 replies
Always budget extra for surprises.Skipping Permits – Even small renovations may require permits.
Benjamin Lingo Raw land acquisition funding advice
13 February 2025 | 12 replies
to cut to the chase land deals normally need 50% cash down.. then lender will do the balance short term unless its ag land.. 
Max Gunther Memphis Experience with James Wachob (Foundation Property Management / TurnkeyInvest)
19 February 2025 | 2 replies
Bottom line: There may be large monthly cash flows, but they won’t be going into your pocket :(Positive InteractionsTo be fair, James Wachob and his team are pleasant to work with.
Luis Fajardo What’s Next for Mortgage Rates? Key Inflation and Job Market Data to Watch This Week
10 February 2025 | 1 reply
Investors relying on financing should budget for extended higher rates and ensure their deals still cash flow under current conditions.Scenario 2: Cooling Inflation and Rising Jobless ClaimsIf CPI shows inflation slowing while jobless claims rise, the Fed may begin signaling rate cuts sooner than expected.
Tekoa Da Silva Does Anyone Have Stories About 1970s-1980s Real Estate Investing?
18 February 2025 | 35 replies
Also I would buy tax deed land for say 2k sell it a few months later for 10k on terms that was my cash flow. 
Abdenour Achab Question To Wil Sifert: How many of those 200 Colorado tax liens do you still have?
1 March 2025 | 5 replies
Now, the TLDR version of my previous post:"Exit Strategy" is a big word for what I am trying to do: acquiring a modest home in rural Arizona at a cost of:1) About $15,000 in cash.2) Tying up another $200,000 four nearly four years at very low interest rate return.
Dave Gabruk Is Your Real Estate Portfolio Running on Auto-Pilot?
7 February 2025 | 0 replies
If you don’t have a clear understanding of your cash flow, operating costs, and future expenses, you could be setting yourself up for financial stress down the road.The Power of Financial ClarityYou can’t make smart decisions without knowing the full picture of your finances.
Enrique Hernandez 2 Duplex's Acquired same Month
18 February 2025 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $162,500 Cash invested: $75,000 I was offered this property directly before it went on the market from my agent.
Ryan Crowley Pay off mortgage and snowball?
19 January 2025 | 61 replies
But if you want to use a conservative approach and use the extra cash flow to pay off debt versus further investing, I think that's a very legitimate way to go about it.
Rachel Jane Rent or sell
20 January 2025 | 7 replies
Between the equity on the condo and the extra cash you have, you can purchase 2-3 homes.