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Ed O. Starting out - Avoid Bank of America
13 May 2024 | 25 replies
If your exit strategy is Long Term Rentals (LTR) eventually you will have to go to commercial loans to acquire your properties.
Nathan Frost Overleveraged Advice Please Help
14 May 2024 | 125 replies
Unless it gets you to significantly positive cash flow you're eventually going to bleed cash until you fold.
Paul Cox 3rd STR Property - Massanutten, VA
11 May 2024 | 1 reply
We eventually settled on 278K with no inspection contingency.
Sam Booth So Dave Ramsey says.....
13 May 2024 | 79 replies
Eventually I came around to leverage.
Jonice Arline New Investor. Learning. Seeking guidance
10 May 2024 | 7 replies
Any information/advice is appreciated and also how to properly set up our company, how to eventually scale our portfolio and looking to learn more about funding and DSCR loan.
Douglas Gratz What is the new construction process? Dig lot, pour concrete, etc
14 May 2024 | 201 replies
I believe fear is natural in your first big venture/big risk high reward.....So I am trying to know as much as I can to make sure delays are at a minimum (preferably none at all but we know thats not feasible haha), materials are ordered ahead of time to account for supply chain issues going on in this country (windows is the most backlogged and its one thing I may not be able to order from the jump because things could change)but I cant help myself but think to take 1/4 of what I think my profit will be and sell them because of covid and its uncertainty , rates going to go up eventually (maybe that helps people rush to buy if I get them done in time), inflation etc etc....But I also feel its more about the money and more about seizing the opportunity and feel if I back out then I will regret it, you know
Corazon B. Good Deal or Bad Deal?
11 May 2024 | 25 replies
Even long-term investors will eventually learn that it's easy to buy property, but hard to manage.
Colleen F. When do you tear down vs Renovate in a house currently rentable?
10 May 2024 | 13 replies
@Bill Brandt It is a thought the house could sell for 300,000 to 350,000 and rents for 2050 but it is so integral to the property that i would hesitate to do that as a sale might devalue eventual value of the parcel. 
Jeremy Willman How to be successful buying 4 real estate properties in 4 years
10 May 2024 | 4 replies
The number of doors or the income to eventually create time freedom?
Vince Craig The Power Of Seller Financing
11 May 2024 | 53 replies
He eventually lost the house to foreclosure.