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Sean O'Dowd Highly Niche Real Estate Fund
8 January 2024 | 7 replies
Very clever strategy and niche - sort of blends the benefits of MTRs (premium yield) while de-risking with long term leases and high quality tenants. 
Justin Breaux From Properties to Pokémon: The Inspiring Tale of Justin Breaux
5 January 2024 | 0 replies
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Billy Daniel Looking to Increase REIA Attendance
9 January 2024 | 1 reply
We have a blend of networking and education and bring in local speakers to discuss strategies and tips.My question is, how do I increase the attendance? 
Stefanie Garner HELOC vendors in Philadelphia?
2 January 2024 | 18 replies
Since a HELOC is like a credit card no entity vesting is allowed rates start prime + 3 (prime is 8.5 = 11.5%) 15 year amortization max 22%  When you blend the rate with your first payment it makes the cash flow VERY SKINNY. 75% SFR some 70% for attached units ltv on non owner cash out HELOAN second available as well nationwide.
Jason Makariades Best Neighborhoods in Brooklyn to Invest in MFs
20 December 2022 | 7 replies
Otherwise would recommend Bushwick or Ridgewood in Queens for a good blend of appreciation and yield. 
Jaden Zubal Seller Financing down payment
11 May 2018 | 11 replies
I am paying close to 6% on new commercial loans these days so you're blended rate is very nice.
Isi Nau Appreciation = Speculation
14 October 2017 | 69 replies
Trying to take patterns that hold true over 20 years or 50 years and *assume* that the next 5 years will yield the blended average return of those longer timeframes isn't something I agree with.Okay, I'm ready to receive my virtual-flogging now...  
James Gates The Power of the BRRRR: The Sequel (Details + Numbers + Photos)
6 January 2020 | 127 replies
If you have functional builder-grade linoleum countertops that work but aren't pretty, in our market we can spruce those up cheaply with either Rust-Oleum or a custom-blended product similar to Rust-Oleum (we used the actual product I linked on our first couple and now we are custom-blending our own to give us more color options).
Matt Camilliere High Appreciation vs. High Cash Flow... What's your pick?
14 October 2021 | 125 replies
@Matt CamilliereI shoot for 1.5 (blend of your choices).In the Midwest the highest cash flow ones usually have lowest appreciation potential and highest risk (less desirable, declining areas) I think of it like the difference between risky stocks vs blue chip stocks that pay a more predictable dividend with a little lower appreciation potential.
Account Closed Converting former drug stores
9 September 2016 | 8 replies
Otherwise just blend and extend.