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Andrew McKinley How We Bought Our First House With No Money
25 October 2017 | 2 replies
Here are the final stats of the most heavily negotiated deal in history:Purchase Price and the Loan Amount: $240,000, 100% financed Physician Loan, No PMISeller paid $5,000 of the Buyers closing costs with the Lease to Purchase OptionSeller did not charge rent due during the month of saleBuyer received an additional $5,000 through a separate agreement to fund minor repair work around the houseBuyer received $1,600 rental deposit back as the lease term ended with the saleBuyer did not make a payment during the month of September while the loan accrued first payment interest and the sale was recorded.Buyer paid $2,500 out of pocket at the final closing table to cover inspections, appraisal fees, and the first year of homeowner insurance upfront.In total, inclusive of the two free months of rent and the security deposit back, the Buyer received a net gain of $7,300 with the purchase of the house!
Scott Zeiger Renting rooms to students
25 October 2017 | 6 replies
I'm considering renting out the individual rooms for the first time, all inclusive including internet.
Jennifer Slaughter Why Do You Invest In That Market?
9 November 2017 | 2 replies
This is a question I hear all the time.The sources I mention are by no means an all-inclusive list, what resources do you use when you are evaluating a market?
Jason Rodriguez I found a great fixer up here in NY,queens. but I have no money
13 November 2017 | 12 replies
Breaks my heart to hear NYC isnt all inclusive like it should be.
Stuart M. Why is cash flow important to many here?
3 January 2018 | 62 replies
There needs to be a more sophisticated, all inclusive calculation normally done on a Spreadsheet.One book I can highly recommend is What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash FlowIt's a really great book but will not show up on a best seller list.I do think that if Investors were to study the Cash Flow Calculations in this book, it can lead to other ways of thinking and possibly a different way of investing.
Mike Woods Are College Town Rentals Crazy?
8 January 2018 | 10 replies
Millennials want to live in an ‘all inclusive’ luxury apartment complex instead of renting a room in a suburb house sharing expenses with 4-5 other roommates.
Gregg Kaufman Partnership types for getting started ?
7 January 2018 | 0 replies
Any experience with holistic partnerships vs one off, or inclusion of a third partner?
Scott Jacewicz Okelly Mesa, Glendale, & Casa Grande
23 January 2018 | 5 replies
I know the Casa Grande inclusion is a little throwing but I have faith in the growth of that market long-term (the kind of investing I am doing).
Miles Stanley Need a good Phoenix AZ Agent - non-investment purposes
24 January 2018 | 7 replies
We have many great little community "all inclusive bubbles" in the Valley. 
Adam Read Running Number? Two Part Question
29 January 2018 | 7 replies
@Adam Read, I find the BP calculators to be very comprehensive and inclusive of many things that I forget to take into account.