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Michael Dunn The " Re-Use " of a 20 Year Term HELOC ??
7 March 2017 | 0 replies
 $33,000 per Rental  ( This assumes an Average Purchase Price for the Properties of  $75,000 ) Will I be able to Re-use this same $20,000 from the HELOC over and over again for each New Rental , so long as when I go to Refinance each Property , I make sure that I Pay-Off the amount borrowed from using the HELOC  ( along with the Interest Payments ) .I just want to make sure I understand the dynamics and the way in which ELOCs work, as I'm signing on one next Monday and am hoping I can use it for each New Rental ...... so long as I " Pay-Off" the amount of the $20,000 from the HELOC that I use/borrow on each RentalThanks so much for the help and insight 
Li Zhang Looking for connections in greater Philadelphia area
13 March 2017 | 9 replies
I'm a newbie looking to connect with seasoned investors/realtors/brokers/wholesalers/contractors/attorneys/property managers to learn the dynamic of the market and start building my future team. 
Justin Crysler Masters Degree - Best for Investing?
13 June 2018 | 18 replies
My day job is in MBA career services, and when I meet with our alumni, they commonly say that their soft skills classes (OB, Interpersonal Dynamics, etc) have been most helpful for them as growing leaders in their organizations.
Christopher Gomez California is dry like a desert
18 March 2017 | 26 replies
That is the price you pay for investing in a market with high demand and limited supply, but those same dynamics cut both ways ... that which is difficult to buy is easy to sell or rent and will tend to go up in value over time if the fundamentals that created the high demand and limited supply are consistent (which they are in CA).
Amir Saeed Appliances for a New Flip
19 February 2017 | 7 replies
It'll be easier for your agent (or you) to say "look at this beautifully remodeled kitchen" without having to explain which giant cave the fridge fits into and allows the potential buyers to visualize the complete room and buy into your vision for what the room is supposed to look like.  2. 
Zain Pirzada Want to start investing and flipping!
12 September 2017 | 8 replies
While I do enjoy out of state investing it is important to understand the dynamics of that type of investing. 
Christopher Brown Experience with National Third Party Managers for Self Storage?
13 February 2017 | 1 reply
Everything I've read suggests that the technology infrastructure associated with the big guys is the best way to maximize pushing rents and occupancy: dynamic pricing, web penetration, etc.  
Colby Wallace Building specs-setbacks, stories, by right use, etc
16 February 2017 | 2 replies
They like the visual look of a more filled-in block with larger buildings capping the end of the street. 
Raluca G. First Time Working with Real Estate Agents
18 February 2017 | 11 replies
You can actually play that dynamic back and forth although if you don't feed both of them they will move on.
Account Closed The Calculations to determine a "Good Wholesale Deal"
19 February 2017 | 0 replies
I am a very visual person an do well with simplified breakdowns.