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Collette Douglas Starting multifamily investment rental portfolio! VA LOAN??
22 February 2019 | 16 replies
Usually the rates are a little higher (figure at least 1%, might be less) simply because it's more risk for the lender, but the rate will still be far below hard money rates and if you buy right, the property should still be able to cash flow.As far as funding so many projects at once, it's up to you, but I would say if this is all brand new to you, it might be good to take your time and "digest" the first property, handle any surprises and develop/test some systems, before you go right out and add more.Particularly with where we are in the market cycle (getting a little toppy, definitely in other areas of the country and to some extent here too), I wouldn't necessarily be in a rush to buy everything you can get your hands on as soon as possible.I think caution is warranted now, and if it were me, I would urge you to get your first property fully under your belt before you look for the next one.
Account Closed Sell % of property + 1031? (first question)
21 December 2018 | 3 replies
I think I get what you are saying but I'll need some time to digest properly.
Arlen Chou buy and hold and the power of Bay Area appreciation
24 March 2015 | 24 replies
Makes the next cycle dip a whole lot easier to digest.
Mari Tomkins unexpectedly in love with a home ; ducks in more of pile than row
15 December 2017 | 5 replies
So to make this more digestible try and find a picture from 1.5 years ago....
Brandon Sexton Small Town Investing
10 April 2018 | 28 replies
Do they give you a stack of documents or do they make small "cliff notes" that give you all of your required information in easy to digest methods?
Andy Parsons thoughts of rich dad coaching?
19 April 2022 | 66 replies
I looked at coaching as a way to help me move in that direction i am already very modivated and driven to accomplish my goals and thought it would be a valuaable asset. however I feel that to much impulse was used to sell me on the product with out a chance to digest it. for that alone I feel compelled to request a refund as a valuable lesson to myself. in addition to that I feel that the coaching offered was too vague of an offering to see much value.
Kimberlee Everson Financing Options?
21 March 2016 | 4 replies
Makes it easier to read, digest and answer.  
Raymond Ebbeler Multifamily and Commercial Real Estate Investing
23 April 2016 | 10 replies
Activity in the advanced decision-making part of your brain (the prefrontal cortex) is reduced, and your immune system and digestion are inhibited.
Natasha Keck Deflation, Stagflation, Inflation, Hyperinflation and Uncertainty
1 November 2016 | 77 replies
To summarize, I'd digest all the information, study the data and then access probabilities to each possible scenario, viewing it from the lens of your own beliefs.  
Andrew Kelleher Best books to learn home repair
11 February 2017 | 4 replies
Readers Digest has a good home repair book.