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Tajinder Kandola compounding interest in real estate
25 April 2016 | 2 replies
So I was wondering what account should I open if I want the highest interest to be compounded?
Stephan Haas criminal housing violation....WARRANT FOR MY ARREST.
10 November 2015 | 5 replies
If you do a forcible eviction, it is such a blatant violation, you will probably be opening your wallet wide and pleading for mercy (and compounding the problems, possibly creating more serious problems).
Lesley Resnick Idea for a new mortgage type....would this even work?
1 May 2017 | 2 replies
They now earn 10% interest on their deposit and mathematically in 30 years due to compounding their deposit will grow to equal the purchase price of the house.
Adam Klugh 18 rentals owned free and clear
21 August 2017 | 93 replies
It only gets compounded when you're trying to fit multiple sales into one purchase and have to mesh that into the time constraints of the first sale.  
Raeshelle C. Best way to start out investing with $10K?
14 November 2017 | 111 replies
But if the rest of the plan is solid the 1031 exchange will allow you to harness the power of compound interest from the deferred taxes. 
Denver Gray What topics do you think people tend to struggle with the most?
16 December 2017 | 15 replies
So i have sorta brainstormed a few topics what do you guys think i should take away or add... sorta just going to do a data dumpI have labeled topics 1-3   1= basic   2=intermediate   3= advanced1-3 Property Management Absentee ownersShort term investors and the opportunities the miss and the opportunities they make for others1-3 Contractor's (bids)1 Bootstrapping1 The myth of real estate passive income1 My secret to massive upside Long horizon, value add mentality, “72” Bootstrapping, force down NOI via capex, property efficiency and systems1 Value Investor Mindset2-3 Managing tax liability1 Service and Hospitality (or business partners with commercial tenants)1 Small improvements can lead to massive swings in NOI1 Lower rent and lower vacancies are more important than the ego boost from high rent with medium vacancy1 Strategy… why I prefer multifamily and other strategies2 Cape rate and property class2 NOI income and expense1-3 Add Value properties and mindset1 money is made when you buy… or lost1-2 Buying your first deal series (couple episodes)1 DRY POWDER (cash)1 “72” (compounding interest basics)1-2 Money is everywhere Mentality/ mindset episodes1-2 Financial literacy/ intelligence (mini series)1 Stop asking permission1 Positivity (mindset)1-2 CASHFLOW is KING!!!!!!
Craig Kleffman Wholesaling - Driving For Dollars - Yellow Letters and Postcards
17 August 2016 | 0 replies
Two-eight touches to a response; 2.Mail three different types of mail; 3.Monday through Friday (no weekends); 4.Don’t back up your mail; 5.Stamps are better than Pitney Bowes metered mail. 6.Start. . .5.0The Phone / The Purchase5.1Phone ScriptsThere are numerous scrips that demonstrate what to say or do when people call the number on the postcards.
Rob Z. Pay off car loan or pay off first rental??
3 March 2017 | 28 replies
It's called compounding
Ryan Ahlgrim Renting to Tenants with Pitbulls
6 November 2018 | 25 replies
My bow ra so t lay for it, but a easy we offer the information to the tenants, but we do require renters insurance on every tenant. 
Mindy Jensen FAQ Forum Question: Is Wholesaling Legal?
24 February 2017 | 85 replies
Deceptive advertising has come under fire in most industries in recent years.In wholesaling it is compounded by the fact that desperate sellers are usually emotionally vulnerable.