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Hank Wu Seed capital closing time concerns
5 February 2020 | 10 replies
Hi, I have concerns that my investment isn't clearing quickly enough that I cannot use the sale amount as seed capital to finance my next investment.
Dan Dwyer Private Investors & Or Hard Money To Fund Deals/Flips For More $
27 August 2015 | 1 reply
I am a new Raynham, MA based wholesaler/investor that is currently trying to assign as many lucrative contracts as possible throughout MA and RI in an order to build a reputation and also some seed capital for my fledgling investment company Wilson Property Solutions.I'm am very interested in the idea of being able to provide sellers and or potential buyers with the option of private funds/financing for their renovations in an effort to be able to present, secure, and close on more attractive deals.I am new in the game and as such am still networking and building relationships.
James Bowerman First Investment Property Under Contract in Maryland
30 April 2016 | 42 replies
The rehab will be paid for through seed capital I've acquired through credit card stacking.I'm set to have the property inspected on Thursday (10/8) at which point I'll put together a final SOW.
Matt Heath What are your strategies to obtain more properties with limited cash?
27 November 2014 | 53 replies
To pick the FRUIT you must start with the SEED and build the TREE.
Account Closed How did you build your financial independence?
31 October 2017 | 9 replies
Be the best that you can be.That shows (to yourself and others) that you have the discipline and motivation to attain a high level of expertise.Once you are at that high level, you can transition to the next step, which is starting your own consulting firm in your field, further reaching higher salary levels, but this time moving into the Self-Employed Quadrant.From there, getting the seed money for Investing and building up your Investments from your consulting business then puts you into another higher level even if you have to at first do some of your own PMing.This is exactly what I did.By the time I was financially free, which took me 6 years from Graduation.
Kumar Gaurav Ideas on where to invest 401k from previous employer
25 September 2019 | 7 replies
@Justin Windham -- I think we agree: Roth is a better choice given the current low tax rates; pay tax on the seed, not the crop.   
Ben S Veteran opinions wanted for first SFR rental! Thanks!
24 June 2012 | 8 replies
:1) Based off experiences with the type of SFR to invest; I'm thinking of moving my wife and I into a nicer suburb (housing ranges from 120k+, rents in the $1.2k-1.8k range) - but won't make the jump until I find something around 100-120k so I can rent it out in the future if I chose to move.If I did this, I would rent out my current townhome (purchased for $75k & built in 2003, rents for about 950-1100 in very desirable location in Jacksonville)...Option 2 would be based on trying to leverage more cashflow to help feed future investments:2) stay in my townhome, and drop 25% on a SFR around the 70-80k range that would rent for around $800-1k a month, but the homes in these areas would be ones built in the 1970s concrete block style.I feel like former option would best my investments for building wealth as I do not currently depend on real estate cash flow as a source of income.On the other hand it feels like having a starter investment that yields more cashflow would help seed future investments.Thoughts are always welcomed!
Jason Arnold Mentors Input Wanted
20 May 2014 | 5 replies
Use profits as seed capital to construct foundation (water, sewer, electric, etc.) for some type of commercial operation on contiguous lots along hwy 74 in Lake Elsinore. = retained ownership commercial lease income.
Corey Dutton Are Landing Platforms Like Privlo in Compliance with the SAFE Act?
25 August 2013 | 4 replies
(Read the full article here: http://www.inman.com/2013/05/02/privlo-lands-2-1m-in-seed-funding/)
Travis Washington Tree Removal
13 October 2015 | 5 replies
(Or maybe you don't want to get sued when kids fall out of the tree...)It might be worth taking the photos you posted to a local garden center... not the one that pops up on the side of Wal-Mart or Home Depot in the summer, but a locally-owned place that has plants, seed, etc year round.