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Ryan Paolucci looking for advice, pay off property? or buy another?
28 May 2019 | 9 replies
Sounds like you got yourself a sweet deal.
Chad Bellanger Tell me what you think
26 May 2019 | 16 replies
@Chad BellangerGuesstimate the rest of your expenses and put them here for better analysis but on the surface this looks like a sweet deal.
Arthur P. Deal evaluation Condo
28 May 2019 | 12 replies
@James Wise that's pretty sweet.
Jonathan W. For SFH investors, what’s the biggest house you’ll buy
29 May 2019 | 4 replies
We love 3/1- 1200 sq ft, those are our sweet spot!
Mike A. Buying an old bank and removing the safe
20 July 2019 | 10 replies
It's a pretty sweet setup.
Mark Miles Anyone regret buying a really large house for STR?
19 July 2019 | 10 replies
I think the sweet spot for the area is 2/2 or 3/2.
Lisa Harris Newbie Wholsaler in Minnesota
25 July 2019 | 18 replies
(But definitely my sweet spot are duplexes and triplexes)   Thanks for reaching out to me!  
Augustus Bukowski Flipping Apartments for sweet gains
19 July 2019 | 2 replies

Investment Info:

Large multi-family (5+ units) fix & flip investment in Seattle.

Purchase price: $1,150,000

Cash invested: $272,000

Sale price: $1,700,000

Purchased an undervalued property, p...

Victor Martinez Lazaro How to decide how much rent you charge?
19 July 2019 | 1 reply
Using some basic knowledge I know the more expensive the project the more I should charge, but then how do I find that sweet spot where the project pays for itself and other things while not turning away potential tenants?