1 January 2025 | 24 replies
Understanding cash flow and expenses is essential.
31 December 2024 | 10 replies
Since your goal is lowering monthly payments for better cash flow, it might be worth focusing on reducing expenses elsewhere or exploring other investment strategies.

30 December 2024 | 819 replies
Investors should be realistic when investing for cash flow in known cash flow only locations.

30 December 2024 | 7 replies
It's hard to harvest equity on these plays, unless you commit, long-term, towards very light leverage, as the only practical ways to benefit from the equity in your portfolio, if you plan to never sell it, only exchange it, for a lifetime, are to spend the cash flow, or cash out refi.

30 December 2024 | 10 replies
Assuming they save $10k in interest over three years and get $10k in cash flow and $10k in appreciation, it’s kind of similar to the cash offer, but definitely more aggressive.

4 January 2025 | 11 replies
With 179 you are going to be limited based on your percentage of business use with the vehicle (so still need to track mileage), and if you go under 50% business use you can end up with a recapture of your prior 179 deduction - income with no related cash flow is always a bit uncomfortable!

26 December 2024 | 6 replies
@Jonathan Greene I'm not sure what you mean by "most will not cash flow as an out-of-country investor" as it might suggest that the cash-flow of a given property has something to do with the nationality or residence of the owner but, in any case, you're absolutely correct that, historically, the net rental yields of LTRs in US cash-flow markets like the Mid-West have been typically higher than in the average European market, although that wouldn't be the case for many other US markets like California or New York.

28 December 2024 | 3 replies
Our investors benefit from immediate equity creation, and long term predictable cash flow, overall a great investment for us!

28 December 2024 | 5 replies
I have a cash flow analysis spreadsheet that I like to use when looking at deals for my investor clients to make sure the numbers work.

27 December 2024 | 3 replies
The way I'm looking at it, if my spouse and I only do employer matching for the 10 years we would have more than enough in there and still 10 years out from being able to access it.I do plan on doing 401k loans for deals if the numbers check out, and I've considered rolling over some of our 401ks into roth IRAs to access our contributions but we'd have to pay taxes out of pocket (a big hit to cash flow) and we couldn't touch it for 5 years.