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Russ Holdridge Self Development Education
20 July 2018 | 2 replies
. - Arguably the best self improvement book ever. 
Gabriel Rodriguez Is it possible to invest out of state? I need some advice.
14 June 2018 | 24 replies
After that’s all set up it’s arguably easier than buying locally as your team doesn’t most of the ground work for you.
Bryan Cork Rental rates vs property appreciation
3 November 2017 | 7 replies
While prices of investment properties should be based off of the actual rents received, or arguably the market rents expected, you will notice that properties with fewer units will be based more on comps than cap rates or rent multipliers.
Account Closed Marketing to High-End Property Owners
15 March 2018 | 6 replies
I drove every street in arguably the most high-dollar and most desirable neighborhood, and found a few potential home-run deals. 
Tyler Weinrich Would you overpay on purchase price if cashflow is there?
23 March 2018 | 12 replies
With buy and hold strategies the terms of the deal are arguably more important than the price.
Scott Robbins College Student Seeking Advice
27 March 2018 | 2 replies
Your team is arguably more important than a commission. 
Account Closed Need help pricing a 4 family in NYC
7 April 2018 | 7 replies
(price per square foot is arguably the most common metric to value an investment, especially a property that will be delivered mostly vacant)What are the current taxes, and who is responsible for paying utilities?
Jamie Rost Question on the wholesaling process
4 April 2018 | 33 replies
The problem is the great majority of wholesalers don't have the capital or credit to buy a property outright so they use a multitude of carve outs in their contract to back out of the deal, which leaves the seller no better off, and arguably worse off, than they were before the wholesaler contacted them.
Steve Martinez Help me analyze this deal. It looks like a no brainer to b&h
5 April 2018 | 5 replies
Arguably, not enough added equity to allow a Refi to get ones deposit back.
Michael M. Obtaining financing as an Corp/LLC
24 February 2018 | 16 replies
Otherwise any tax advantages are arguably tax fraud.