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Chris Roush New to Real Estate: My Plan So Far
6 December 2018 | 19 replies
I want to blend this strategy with BRRRR.Does it make sense to buy turnkey properties, or properties that require $5000 or less in repairs using a HELOC?
J. Martin Deal/Success Story in Process: Cash Flow in the SF Bay Area
7 September 2014 | 50 replies
Once it's stripped down to bare wood with the machines, re-stained, and sealed, it will blend in nicely..I wish I had a pic more directly of the spot, but you can see that after the wood is stripped and stained, the wood color is consistent (this pic is not the best b/c you can see the reflections of the heater & cover on the floor, making it darker).
Brad Sparks You bought a gutted house...
17 July 2020 | 8 replies
When spending the money on a full gut we will always optimize the floorplan to blend the old with the new.
Josh Young How to Become a Rental Property Investor
1 October 2023 | 11 replies
For sure access the equity to invest in something else and keep growing, but I would consider a HELOC or even a HELoan to access the equity, this second position debt will likely be at an even higher rate, maybe 8%, but it would allow you to also keep the original loan in place, so the blended rate could be lower than the 6.7% refinance rate. 
Brianne H. Looking to Invest and Make Connections in Louisville
1 January 2024 | 15 replies
In a perfect world, I'm trying to find a blend of cashflow, lack of warzone categorization and all that comes along with it and also some moderate appreciation.
Brad D. Buckeye for SFR Investing
9 July 2019 | 15 replies
i.e. cash-flow, appreciation, blend of both, etc. 
Asif Karmally International investor trying to start US investments
8 April 2020 | 13 replies
I've been following the California market (quite high entry cost, even away from coast), Texas (austin cap rates too low, houston could be interesting) and Florida (seems a good blend of low entry costs and decent cap rates). 
Dylan Hass Where would you invest 5,000,000 right now?
3 January 2024 | 5 replies
My opinion/preference right now is a blend of risk profiles within one asset class.
Tim Broo Looking for first out of state investment!
2 April 2018 | 20 replies
so in my mind having a healthy blend of free and clear and some with debt is a nice thing to strive for.. with the ultimate goal when you think your going to live on this income the rest of your life.. you want them paid for.. one other reason come 10 to 20 years into these things Major cap ex is going to start happening..
Leo Arta Inspection found previous water damage - now what ?
27 July 2018 | 6 replies
The damage was visible as cosmetically the repair is not blended in to the rest of the floors.What assurance should I ask from the seller to ensure that the root cause of the standing water damage is taken care of ?