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Darryl Dahlen Anyone thinking of buying Facebook stock?
23 April 2016 | 13 replies
What is their plan to monetize the quickly growing mobile market?
Account Closed How do I take the first BIG step with no money and no credit?
18 June 2016 | 30 replies
Brian gave some excellent examples of how to locate and monetize some.To do this, one must learn the basics of RE.
Alan Russell How do you arrive at the correct ARV
10 July 2017 | 4 replies
Yes it's somewhat a factor, but hard to monetize.
Steve C. Just Passed RE Licensing Test, How to Choose a Broker
25 August 2017 | 10 replies
I see opportunity everywhere, mainly looking to monetize the non-earning portion of my days to accelerate capital.   
Ned Marz Multi-family rental: to buy or skip?
19 April 2022 | 4 replies
Its on a busy road which I feel will slow the appreciation of the home but it has a nice sized yard (something I can hopefully monetize at some point) in an otherwise tightly packed suburb and it is not a bad area to live in (not affluent but not impoverished). 
Derrick Jordan Properties in Atlanta under 30k, 1st purchase buy and hold
13 September 2016 | 25 replies
Located in Westside of Atlanta Acquistion Financing: Borrowed 10k (sweetheart) 8k ( Credit union personal loan- good relationship over the years)1st property event: Fire, locals did not like the fact that I had purchased so randonmly set on fire ( minor damage)Rehab Financing: Used an Atlanta based bank and received a  50k line of credit because I owned the property free and clear, had good credit 700+ and had an account with the bank with some reservesRehab estimate: Licensed Contract 3 bids lowest bid was 38k ( took that one)2nd property event: 2nd property fire, with kicked in door from fire dept. increased cost 5k ( I was pi**ed)  Luckily no work had startedSolution: befriended a local homeless guy and paid him for security (Great decision)Construction: Took 12 weeks but full got a full rehabRenting:  Took 4 weeks to get rented ( Good idea to start this process close to property completion) Hired a property manager to do this.Deal Numbers:18k Acq, 42k Rehab, ARV: 68kRent 850/mo, Property management 110/mo, note 260/mo, ins 108/mo ( with rental loss insurance), Yard cutting ( 30/mo)Net about $400.00
Kevin Moules Where in AZ are you investing for CF and Why?
5 May 2019 | 20 replies
Gross Rents: $2,040PITI at $235,000 with 25% down and a 5% interest rate: ~$1,260Gross Monthly Spread: $780/moYearly Operating Expenses per MLS: $5,689Monthly Operating Expenses: $474/moNet Monthly Spread: $306/moCashflow Per Door: $76.50...6216 W MARYLAND AVE, Glendale, AZ 85301 - $240,000"ONE OF A KIND WELL LOCATED FOURPLEX. 10 MIN TO UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM-CARDINALS. 20 MINUTES TO CHASE FIELD. 30 MINUTES TO SKY HARBOR AIRPORT.
Deborah Burian Structure Multiple LLCs
9 June 2013 | 10 replies
I think as long as your management fee is at market rates you are monetizing the "headache" portion of your business.
Pete Nater Can a non-licensed investor legally earn a consultation fee for advising and facilitating an owner finance deal?
4 July 2014 | 3 replies
I've been learning a little about note investing and seller financing and it occurred to me that there might be a way for me to monetize seller leads, I might otherwise have passed on to a realtor. 
Casey Fares Pros and cons of buying land
26 June 2017 | 7 replies
Texans really know how to monetize land.