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Greg Weber Has anyone done business with this company or person
19 December 2024 | 37 replies
My customer service sector manages a lot of my internal affairs and we've undergone many changes during this ongoing pandemic that have disrupted business.
Joe Au Use HELOC to paydown mortgage fast
11 January 2025 | 420 replies
Yes, they would have to pay it back over the next 12 months from their ongoing income at the rate of almost $1,000 per month, but they would have already avoided tens of thousands of dollars in interest and years of time from their mortgage, correct? 
Jorge Vazquez My predictions for 2025
17 December 2024 | 1 reply
Collaboration, innovation, and ongoing education will give anyone navigating this market a significant advantage.Let me know your thoughts!
Tyler Jahnke Morris Invest Case Study 2.0
30 December 2024 | 819 replies
Or at least the on-going conversations and topics that were brought up.Happy Investing All!
Penny Peng Preferred equity or common equity in a syndication
13 December 2024 | 10 replies
.: Quote from @Theo Hicks: In ideal conditions:Pref equity receives higher ongoing distributions but no profits at saleCommon equity receives lower distribution and profit at sale (assuming their is cash flow left over after pref equity is paid and assuming their is profit at sale.In non-ideal conditionsPref equity may receive ongoing distributions less than pref, or no ongoing distributions at all, but the pref accrues.
Glenn McCrorey I quit my job today
29 December 2024 | 253 replies
I plan on going straight into RE investing.
Connor Heffler Slow Flip Real Estate Investment
18 December 2024 | 25 replies
@Erlson Neba Much less stress and headaches than rentals especially for lower end areas where the ongoing maintenance will most likely diminish any return you may hope to make and where appreciation cannot be expected.
Dave DeMarinis Stessa and Buildium for Accounting and Prop Mgmt
14 December 2024 | 13 replies
I kind of gave up on Stessa, just do not have the time to deal with ongoing computer issues and constantly not being able to communicate with a company.
Fakaradin Floyd Advice on my STR pitch and overall Rental Arbitrage advice (Alexandria VA)
30 December 2024 | 89 replies
For a 2 bedroom my projected ongoing is around 13-15k (not counting the rent) at the end of the year because this is my first Airbnb Arbitrage I have and will make mistakes expense wise, the start up costs also is not factored because furnishing and starting everything from scratch obviously will skew the ongoing expenses which would add another 5-8k but I played it smart and have most of the funding charged to buisness credit cards with 0% APR for 12-18 months such that I save money and can take the year in paying back also with sign on bonuses which will save me up to 1.2k or more.If and when I hit my conservative projections my profit should be around 16,300-22000 by the end of the year this is after rent, expenses, cleaning fees and so on. 
Richard Gann 3 Factors to Consider in Exchanging Your Oregon Rental Property
16 December 2024 | 1 reply
In each category, note how much you are bothered or stressed on a 1 to 5 scale, with 1 = not bothered at all and 5 = stressed out: Pain Points Stress1 to 5 Pain Points Stress1 to 5 Unit turnover Exterior maintenance Advertising for available units Deferred capital expenditures Tenant screening rules Plumbing or electrical emergencies Tenant selection / discrimination rules Mortgage payments Documenting move-in conditions Bookkeeping and bill paying Documenting ongoing conditions Taxes and insurance premiums Dealing with tenant complaints Risk of late payments or non-payments Dealing with neighbor complaints Risk of property damage or vandalism Mold, termites and rodents Premises liability Interior maintenance Evicting tenants If your completed table has mostly 1s and 2s, then congratulations—you are a happy landlord!