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Clayton Cerer Separate credit lines, HELOC's, or what the heck do I do??
15 April 2019 | 2 replies
Hi all,Looking for some advice/direction- So I have 3 SFH rentals that are close to being paid off, 1 house that i live in with tons of equity and a nicely cash flowing triplex that i just bought. i also have a business that produces a very healthy amount of cash flow....
Cameron Riley Do you Run a Credit check; Why Or Why not?
17 April 2019 | 43 replies
That’ll give you a far more intimate picture of what is going on with them and how financially healthy they are.
Brian Taylor CapEx vs Rainy Day Fund
22 April 2019 | 2 replies
Healthy cash reserves (which include money saved/earmarked for Capex) ensure you can hold onto your property and allow you to sleep better at night!  
Kai Van Leuven Cashflow: BP most MISUNDERSTOOD term
24 April 2019 | 56 replies
This is a real concern that ordinary people--BP's target audience--have that experienced investors with a healthy diversified portfolio and significant reserves may not need to worry about as much.I don't think that using operational cashflow as the core metric on BP is an error or a misunderstanding, I think it is a conscious choice due to it being a simple and safe metric that minimizes the likelihood of newbie investors experiencing overwhelm or major loss early in their investment careers and going back to "watching dancing with the stars". 
Ben Bradmon Jr Looking to change careers.
21 April 2019 | 0 replies
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Jesse Fernandez Tell me your long term hold strategy against assumed refi hikes
15 May 2019 | 16 replies
If you've been able to hold a property for 20+ years, then you'll probably be okay no matter what the interest rate environment is at that point, since the property will be mostly paid down and the income will likely have grown a healthy amount.In my opinion, most everything comes down to your initial buying criteria.
John Flanders Thoughts on this transaction/strategy?
10 September 2019 | 7 replies
Or a lease with a healthy option payment and a short fuse on the lease.  
Steven Violano FHA mortgage strategies and qualifications for 1st time buyer
14 September 2019 | 5 replies
I'm hoping my finance degree, banking experience, maturity and entrepreneurial experience will make me a good candidate to join a thriving and healthy team.I too will have fun crafting a creative linkage to founding, owning and managing an early childhood English immersion Montessori Center in Beijing to my new career.
Nick Murray Real Estate Syndication Gift
23 September 2019 | 5 replies
Hey all, I have an LLC and I was taking over a healthy sized real estate syndicate (Realty Shares) holding.
Nick Murray Real Estate Syndication
2 October 2019 | 11 replies
Hey all, I have an LLC and I was taking over a healthy sized real estate syndicate (Realty Shares) holding.