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Ralph Richardson Best Cities for Cashflow Rentals?
15 May 2023 | 56 replies
This is making it tough for multi families in the KC Metro to have great COC return (Ive been seeing sub 5%)Single families have (within the past 2 months) become incredibly competitive in the 40-300k price range due to low inventory derived from sellers not wanting to sell bc they can't justify trading in their 2.5-4% rates for 6%+ rates.I listed a condo 3 months ago for 140k and no one wanted to touch it.
Michael P. Lindekugel A recession is coming and maybe as early as summer
20 May 2022 | 130 replies
(Great Recession) is highly unlikely. we dont have high leverage, mislabeled MBS tranches, derivatives of derivatives or derivatives, deregulation, etc. collapse is not the same as a correction or devaluation in home prices. 
Katlynn Teague Wholesalers, please stop calling yourselves Investors
1 November 2023 | 14 replies
I take wholesaler numbers with doubt and derive my own rehab costs, ARV, holding costs, etc.  
Randy Moog Self Directed IRA Question, can you pay yourself?
12 May 2014 | 12 replies
Obviously you cannot take a commission because there would be a self benefit derived.
Ralph S. My SD 401/IRA as a Client.
26 July 2010 | 5 replies
I'm not interested in milking it, want it to grow, so I ask.Is there a separation between an SD IRA real estate investment and the business income I might derive by providing normal and customary business services to the SD IRA?
Andrey Y. Uneccessary frugality?
10 November 2014 | 35 replies
If you NEED it, make absolutely sure you derive maximum value from it.
C. S. SC Lender for LLC
20 October 2007 | 6 replies
Other then building business credit, what benefit would the OP derive from this approach---it's much easier to quit claim it in and out, and you perserve the intent of the LLC (asset protection, etc.)...Regards,Scott MillerOriginally posted by "Investment Loans":Would having the property loan in your personal name and title in the business name be ok?
Tony Nguyen Do You Comp Properties Based On Income Or Assessed Value?
12 May 2011 | 5 replies
- Deriving YOUR Capitalization Rate."
Ed O. Vacation Property Rental Analysis
27 April 2013 | 7 replies
Seems to be really tough to come up with any real data on this topic.I think you can derive some data from spending some time on VRBO.
Richard Hadley Infinite Banking Concept
14 December 2022 | 79 replies
There are liquidity, growth, and leverage benefits to the policy owner that are derived from the actuarial science used to build the product.A lot of people, for some reason, go out of their way to write posts complaining about how whole life insurance is expensive and sold by salespeople.