Joe Kim
How to create a team/boots on the ground?
25 April 2018 | 10 replies
I think you're going to have a tough time when you blend the lines between a laborer and a 'partner'.
Cheng Bin Zhang
Accessory Dwelling Unit
30 August 2016 | 6 replies
It sounds like you want to "blend in" vs "stand out" with your design.
Christopher Brown
Shorter v. Longer Commercial Financing Term
27 January 2017 | 10 replies
This way we can blend the rate and stress test the property modeling out returns to see if it still works.
John Thedford
Wrote Another Mortgage-12% Plus 4 Points-NO TENANT HEADACHES
2 June 2016 | 34 replies
I think a good blend between the two would be investing in an apartment deal syndication.
Jon K.
Wrapping my head around 30 yr vs 15 yr loan
27 May 2017 | 16 replies
A blend of 15 and 30s, or something in between, could "work" as well.
James Wachob
How brand new homes can be a great investment, long-term
9 May 2017 | 11 replies
I built this home in a mostly homeowner community and it blends in with the existing homes.
Jay Gill
Location vs Leaseterm/cap
12 October 2015 | 8 replies
Over time the blended cap and return will be higher with the lower cap rate to start.
Scott Trench
When is it time to Diversify?
15 September 2016 | 26 replies
It provides an interesting blend of benefits: life insurance to hedge against your death (only relevant if you have family), a cash value that you can borrow against (and is guaranteed never to go down, despite market downturns...so you can hop in during a down market with your own private funding mechanism!)
Trevor Burns
To be an agent first?
1 January 2016 | 4 replies
I would recommend a blend -- get a 9-5 W2 job that gets you in "the game" (I.e.
Curtis N.
16 Unit Multi-Family Deal Analysis - 1st investment
20 April 2013 | 18 replies
Another benefit of owner finance on a second is you can blend the rate down.