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Nathan Betesh Nursing Home Leads
29 December 2023 | 2 replies
They make their patients sell their house (liquidate their assets) which are then put into an Escrow account to basically pay for their care until the $ either runs out or diminishes to a certain amount. 
Ellen Nodine In need of advice for an accidental real estate investor
11 December 2023 | 5 replies
There are several reasons 1) it diminishes your returns 2) your cash is locked up and unavailable in an emergency 3) paid-in-full rentals are a magnet for lawsuits and fraud and 4) it limits your tax benefits, assuming you use the extra cash to buy more rentals.With that in mind, I would just get a 30-year mortgage to pay off the LAL. 
Jeffrey Fawaz Building multifamily ground up
25 June 2019 | 4 replies
There are some exceptions but its more cost effective to stay 6 or less as diminishing returns start to come into play.Generally you will need 1-2 parks per unit in multifamily depending on location and bedroom count.
Jack B. Lot's of leveraged houses vs. one or two paid off houses
20 October 2015 | 17 replies
My one property is paid in Full, therefore I can leverage up to 80-90% value (80-90k) at any time.In my opinion, take it for what its worth, I like a 50% cash in finance.This allows for you to do a 30% leverage right away, you have half the payment, so more cash flow, but you get the diversity of risk, without too much diversification to hit diminishing returns.For instance.I have 100k again, I buy TWO properties, my pay is 350/month, and I make 1k per, or in essence, I make 650/property, for 1300/month cash.I dont quite make 1500 like the full 5, I make more than the one, I gain the power of leverage, at the sacrifice of cash flow, but I have the protections of diversity, but without too much of it.
Kevin Itima High ARV Flips in Houston
23 April 2017 | 20 replies
But there's a point of diminishing returns when it comes to this stuff depending on your scale of business, and my little 1-2 projects at a time don't merit anything more complex than my simple matrix IMO.If I wanted to build some software for flippers out there to use in their ARV estimates, then I'd think about something more complex.
Account Closed Seller Fiancing as a retirement strategy
8 June 2010 | 53 replies
(my wife made me buy these so estate would not be diminished by transfer.
Kaaren Hall Navigating the 2024 Self-Directed Roth IRA Changes: A Guide for Investors
5 December 2023 | 0 replies
Consequently, if your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) falls within this bracket, the amount you're eligible to contribute to a Roth IRA starts to diminish.2.
Micah Smith Wear and tear vs. damage and how to deal with tenants threatening a bad review
8 April 2023 | 7 replies
Tenant complained that I wanted to charge for the stain, for diminished value of the table.
George Pauley ROI increases as amount down increases? Where is my analysis flawed?
27 October 2023 | 11 replies
Impact of this varies and is specific to specific owners situation, but in general that will diminish what "true net" a person is getting. 
Corey Westermann Your thoughts on Rent to Own w/ Home Partners of America (formerly Hyperion)
24 March 2023 | 69 replies
When I came back from California and the few days I was out f the home I stopped itching brain fog was diminishing and I could walk and see things better some.