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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.
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
Derek Gendig Is anyone getting any value from their Bigger Pockets account? Be honest
1 October 2015 | 25 replies
I have also monetized some of that but it took a long time for that to happen. 
Aaron Mikottis Looking for Insight into Investing in Rockford, IL
19 August 2015 | 9 replies
For context this means 4-5k / mo net income. 
Jon Klaus Is the recession over?
3 January 2010 | 18 replies
The Fed has greatly increased the money supply while at the same time monetizing our debt in a deliberate way to keep interest rates low.
Paul B. Is now really the time to buy real estate?
9 February 2011 | 15 replies
Admittedly, it's hard to forecast how the two countervailing trends will impact the mkt value of your property-- more renters is good for demand and rents will rise in sympathy with inflation, but the higher rates will shut out many prospective buyers of your property due to inability to obtain financing.Income real estate as a hard asset (particularly if financed by long term fixed debt) is something of an inflation hedge, versus financial assets which will get crushed by Fed money printing and debt monetization.
Wendell De Guzman Science of Finding Deals - Part 4: How to Analyze Deals
5 August 2015 | 0 replies
Experienced investors have MULTIPLE LEAD PIPELINES.In Part 2 of this series, I explained the importance of knowing and having MULTIPLE ways to buy/acquire and sell/monetize properties.In Part 3, I revealed some strategies and tactics how you can find good deals even on the MLS.Today in Part 4, I am sharing you a video on how to analyze deals.
JD Martin Philosophy on ripe/soon to be ripe capital expenditures
10 August 2015 | 5 replies
On the other hand, a roof is a big expenditure, whether you pay cash or monetize it over time.  
Andrew Bondarchuk Creative ways to raise capital
11 May 2019 | 14 replies
There is already a lot of content on her page from a few years ago when she was writing and performing her own music and doing covers, but I believe the covers will have to be removed in order to monetize the page.
Senthil Akasham 1031 Exchange Vs. CRT
3 May 2018 | 17 replies
A Monetized Installment Sale is a way to get cash at closing and still get 30 years of tax deferral.