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Michael Ablan Short Term Rentals to Traveling Nurses
4 March 2024 | 30 replies
He was discharged in a paper gown and cried the whole way to his vehicle.
Jonathan Sher St. Louis, MO
5 March 2024 | 199 replies
With my young son, full-time W-2 job, the fact that I have been consuming a lot of educational materials until now, I just haven't been able to get everything on paper.But as I finish up The E-Myth Revisited, I think I feel comfortable enough to start putting everything to paper, start getting out into the area, and lining up some funding alternatives.Wishing everyone success!
Ben Matityahu 12 Unit Multi-Family Property Valuation
3 March 2024 | 5 replies
That's great on paper and makes you happy with yourself, but when it comes time to sell small multifamily you're not going to force a double in sales price by doubling the NOI. 
Craig Clark Personal DTI vs Business DTI (Helocs and Refinances)
1 March 2024 | 3 replies
Profile:Investor owned LLC -LLC owns 5-6 properties-Investor normally takes every legal write possible so LLC DTI is high-LLC normally has an annual paper loss wInvestor Personally- Investor owns 2-3 properties not in the LLC-Equity in property 1 is over 70% and equity in others are around 50%-Investors personal DTI is around 15-18%Based on what you see above, the investor would like to tap into the equity in one of the above personal properties. 
James Hunt New RE investor strategy - invest OOS for cash flow or house hack in HCOL area?
2 March 2024 | 25 replies
You may see it on paper, but the reality is it's going vanish.If you're comfortable house hacking, probably a better choice.
Vinh Nguyen buying through wholesaling
1 March 2024 | 2 replies
The seller wants to sell it for $50k but has requested to put it down on paper for $5k, so he can pay less tax; the remaining $45k would just be given under the table. 
Garrett Shackelford Owner Financing Family Farm
1 March 2024 | 2 replies
If you skip this step, the Note is only worth the paper it is written on.
Mario Talatala Short Term Rental: Furnished 4 Bedrooms and 3.5 Bathrooms in Southlake Texas
29 February 2024 | 0 replies
Our home is accessible to major freeways, and shopping, and about 15 minutes to the DFW International Airport.Major employers nearby: Sabre, Charles Schwab, Deloitte University, Fidelity Investments, Travelocity, Amazon, and Wells Fargo.For the active lifestyle, within a couple of miles, is a tennis center, pickleball complex, baseball fields, a community swimming pool, walking trails, and a community fitness center.CRIME RATES:It is considered one of the safer cities in the nation where crime rates are well below Texas and National averages.LEASE DURATION:The residence is offered for short-term leasing with a minimum rental period of 30 days.MISCELLANEOUS:We offer initial sets of bed linens, towels, and essential bath items.
Jaya Laun First Time Rental Investor in Pittsburgh - what am I missing?
1 March 2024 | 6 replies
This is 100x more true if the property is in a C or D area.I'd suggest reading up on the topic on the forums, where you'll find many examples of inexperienced investors crashing and burning hard trying to do OOS REI...the story is usually the same--they had no experience with REI, they couldn't find any cashflowing properties locally, but they saw that properties in other states (often the Midwest) cashflowed well on paper.
Steve Smith Transfering assets to kids
1 March 2024 | 28 replies
If you take that same $300k and have it in a Roth, it can easily grow to well over several mm in value if one has a reasonable amount of time before retiring.