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Jake C. Debt Sweet Spot on Rental Property
13 January 2019 | 15 replies
Increasing cash flow is most important and appreciation is the icing on the cake.
Ashton Patel Need a contractor in Orange County CA
10 January 2019 | 0 replies
The city of Anaheim has approved some kind of a law that allows for conversion.
Chris Sigler NEW TO REAL ESTATE / First time Buyer
13 January 2019 | 17 replies
Can someone help guide me in a direction where I dare say "have my cake and eat it too"?
Jordan L. Webster Pre-Converted SF to Duplex buy
3 February 2022 | 3 replies
(A SFH that has a MIL unit) Right now there is some great financing on SFH's so getting these deals are like having your cake and eating it too!
Jason G. Risky and complicated first deal in Newark, NJ – should I do it?
9 February 2019 | 18 replies
Appreciation should be the icing on the cake
Chris Phillips Fork in the road, need help on the path to choose
24 January 2019 | 10 replies
Biking on the beach- it's having your cake and eating it too.
Dennis Johnson Deal Flow for Multifamily
4 February 2019 | 19 replies
The deal is the icing on the cake it is the game.
Account Closed I can't find any cash-flowing properties?
30 January 2019 | 18 replies
While I don't recommend investing on speculative numbers, the icing on the cake is often times better than the cake.
Scott Sanchez Network opportunities in OC
29 January 2019 | 2 replies
Our North Orange County REI club meets tomorrow in Anaheim.  
Travis Hole Self Managing an out of state property vs hiring a manager
27 January 2019 | 13 replies
Managing from out of state is a piece of cake..... until something goes wrong and then its a huge PITA unless you have lots of local contacts that can help you arrange repairs or deal with tenant issues.I managed my TX property for 3.5 years...had a local RE agent do the placements with my approval....and it was easy until I had major water leaks in 2 bathrooms....trying to deal with contractors from CA was very difficult.