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Jeff G. Proposed Rent Increase Limit of 5%/Yr Nationally?! Seriously?
12 August 2024 | 39 replies
You only have to be moderately curious and be willing to study where these policies have led in the past.
Jonathan Greene The 5 Biggest Mistakes New Investors Are Making Here In The Forums
19 August 2024 | 244 replies
Oftentimes all that is needed is to show genuine interest, to actually do what is suggested by the mentor, and to be at least moderately grateful along the way.
Anna Brown LA Property with lots of Equity
15 August 2024 | 57 replies
I will add work moderately hard at least when starting.  
Matthew Drouin Using your self directed IRA to buy real estate is stupid!
9 August 2024 | 39 replies
I look at it as what other returns can I get in my SDIRA or SOLO say from equities at *maybe* 10% average with moderately high risk vs 12-20% returns with real estate with much lower risk.
Victor Latimer 300k to build 1100 SF 3/2 ADU or invest in stock market
6 August 2024 | 17 replies
on any RE investment I do in moderate to high appreciation areas, I take advantage of leverage.In your case as presented stocks is easy decision.  
Srini Malempati Crime in North Linden and Multi Unit Building
2 August 2024 | 5 replies
Being in a price point that typically caters to moderate earners, so affordable to their incomes, but also having a tenant base that is more likely a renter by necessity than choice (or the non-PC way of saying it: a tenant that can afford your rent without struggling, but can't afford to save up to buy a house).3.
Frank Patalano So what's holding you back?
19 August 2024 | 3705 replies
Hard money, private money, seller financing.Hard money is at a higher interest rate but the lender looks at the deal.Private money usually involves a friend or family member at a low to moderate interest rate.Seller financing is having the seller hold the mortgage.You could also find a partner and split your first deal.
Sheldon Alex Wrap Mortgage Private Money Partner Analysis
30 July 2024 | 6 replies
Once fully satisfied, the split becomes 50/50.When accessing this deal, here’s what went through my mind:A PMP would have to be okay with holding their funds long-termThe borrower would need to be experienced with doing wraps, as it takes time to get willing and able buyerThe borrower would need experience in pivoting to a different exit strategy should they fail to successfully execute a wrapWith NO EQUITY on the property originally, and the PMP being in second position, the borrower would likely need to cross-collateralize if the PMP has NO INTEREST in taking over the propertyMy conclusion, from looking at this from a thoroughly analytical standpoint, would be only someone who has a moderate to high risk tolerance and cares about cash flow without pulling out and parking their money into numerous deals would likely lend on this.Anyways, thoughts anyone?
Franck Armand Is Georgia attractive for Real Estate Investment in 2024?
31 July 2024 | 17 replies
They have moderate cash flow and strong appreciation.
Engelo Rumora ATTENTION PROPERTY MANAGERS ‼️ I Need Your Help
1 August 2024 | 71 replies
I am sure we'd find lawsuits and dirt with a very moderate dive into them.