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Lucas Mills What is the "easiest" way to get 3k-5k in monthly passive income?
11 May 2023 | 76 replies
I’m just wondering about scalability over time.
Kevin Simmons Is it worth it?
17 July 2015 | 9 replies
Plus, as Mark said, if you only have a little bit of cash now you don't want it to be tied up in some tax lien for 12-24 months while you wait for the court case to play itself out.Are tax liens scalable?
Nasir El Ameer 100% Fix and Flip Funding Explained
2 March 2019 | 5 replies
Rehab funds will be paid by the lending partner and holding costs.ARV 70-75%After the rehab is completed the profits will be shared 50/50.Terms for this loan is very competitive to other hard money loans because the source is partnering in the deal.If your a new flipper its a very cost effective way to get experience and make money.If your experienced its cost effective and scalable for multiple projects.
Robert Leitner Looking for help with Entities
28 February 2022 | 20 replies
It avoids the CA franchise tax, is scalable so you can add multiple assets under it while benefiting from the liability minimixation structure of child series' , and it can streamline your operations by using one set of books, bank account, etc.
Steve Rozenberg Professional Pictures
30 January 2015 | 12 replies
But we also need to systemize it and make it a scalable process because we have a tech that goes and takes these picts and do not want him to make the determination as to which type of picts to take.
Mark Barclay Cost and schedule selection of contractors
20 July 2015 | 1 reply
If you're better at hiring/managing subs, then I imagine it would be more efficient for you to do it yourself.Of course, that is completely separate from the questions of which is more cost effective, which is more scalable, which would produce better results, which would cause fewer headaches, etc?
Bill Hinshaw Hypothetical - SFR vs MF
27 September 2011 | 10 replies
Study MF and business, learn it inside and out, and then partner with an experienced MF investor your first time out.I would have answered differently a couple of years ago, but now see that scalability and a hockey stick chart pattern come quicker with MF, if done correctly.
Doug Karkow Beginner's Question for Investing with Private Money
30 October 2017 | 11 replies
However, back to the scalability issue, I can't keep borrowing $100k at a time from my folks.
Shane Welch Financial Software for Rentals?
12 May 2018 | 11 replies
Its scalable, inexpensive and easy to setup your properties to you can import and tag transactions by property and then categorize by IRS categories for easy end of year reporting.