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Oisin Milne 'sup?
27 May 2015 | 7 replies
Why am I getting into the field, I hear you ask.Well, my parents are hitting retirement age and are having to work as hard as ever to sustain their lifestyles.Three kids on my mother's side and one on my father's means that I'm not holding out for a massive inheritence (though my mother has hinted that her life insurance pays out more than I would have expected...) and so, as with all things, I am learning to take control.I'm slowly coming full circle, have an interview for a job back in my old hometown and am remembering my dream as a 12 year old was to own hotels, coffee shops and houses.
Wil Jerome Do i need a New hard money lender or partner?
31 May 2015 | 6 replies
I finally found a property that is suitable to doing this type of development in sustainable living.
Rollan Dizon Investor from CA, Stress test my plan!!!
6 March 2016 | 27 replies
There has been talk about the REIT's model not being sustainable and another round of expected earnings to start moving to the neutral or loss category in the future again.With that information some investors are selling off and moving into hard assets and cashing out the gains over the previous years.Your other properties you are buying are at about 1% to sales price ratio.
Javier Osuna The 2% rule does not apply to every market, does it?
3 June 2015 | 15 replies
Its all about the RTV ratio your market can sustain.
Wayne Igo Real Estate Partnerships
25 June 2015 | 6 replies
Most first time business starting out fail because they do not have enough capital to sustain their operations.
George P. #19 rental was purchased today
9 January 2016 | 50 replies
There is nothing sustainable about it and there is no value created for the society, in fact it's a parasitic behaviour. 
Azeez K. 100 Unit Property Under Contract - Seeking Input from Fellow Investors
23 May 2016 | 33 replies
It does no good to buy at 85% occupancy when it is a fleeting income level that will not sustain due to poor lease up.
Jason O'Toole I am interested in Indiana looking for some more information
25 August 2015 | 75 replies
Do you think these areas if Indy have sustainability?
Account Closed What investments would be profitable for me?
17 June 2015 | 9 replies
Thirdly, while your strategy of self funding the down payments will work, it is not sustainable
Matt Cramer Another post on how much Detroit sucks?
13 July 2015 | 56 replies
Account Closed  that's one way to do it, these are so cheap just throw away the ones that don't work after running cost your probably netting 350 to 400 a month over time. so in 50 months you have your initial capital back.. the proof in the pudding will be how you do in year 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ... any market is sustainable in the first year of a new rehab..