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Celine Li "Which out-of-state cities are good for investing now?"
16 December 2024 | 23 replies
Yup, you read that right FOURTY (4-0) percent
James Wise Why do people Buy Property in California
22 January 2025 | 203 replies
Teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime
Levi Perl Cash out refi now at 70% LTV or season and wait to do 80% LTV?
9 December 2024 | 15 replies
Percents and "doubles" are useful pieces of information, but what is the net amount we're talking about?
Zach Harsh Are Tyler Deveroux, Ryan Woolley, Multi Family Mindset a Scam?
13 December 2024 | 23 replies
I’d challenge you to go approach any sponsor and and ask them what percent of the deal they’d take.
Matthew Hull How to Talk To Homeowners
5 December 2024 | 4 replies
Only pre-foreclosures and people with other need money issues need cash fast, maybe like 10 percent of seller.
Craig Daniels Relative ranking of my first rental "deal" vs. the rest of the US (monthly cash flow)
8 December 2024 | 7 replies
I don't think $175/month is good in Florida (or anywhere) for 30 percent down, but it also depends on what the rest of the block and area is like and if there is appreciation scale.
Michael Simmonds Cape Coral new construction - In need of a new builder
2 December 2024 | 9 replies
The home is about 50-60 percent complete.
Joe Au Use HELOC to paydown mortgage fast
11 January 2025 | 420 replies
By using HELOC funds instead, or even a zero-percent credit card advance with a 4% transaction fee, they are effectively using the CREDITOR's resources instead of their own money to accelerate mortgage loan payoff (at a "cost" of a few hundred dollars per year).
Joe S. Investing in your children/family in 2025
5 December 2024 | 25 replies
My son took the prelicensing course to be an agent when I had my team as big as fifty, but since it was online, he was bored, didn't pay that much attention, and didn't take the test.
Collin Hays A refresher on what to look for when buying in the Smokies
7 December 2024 | 14 replies
It is unreasonable to think that you will have positive cash flow if you are borrowing 80 percent.