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Sean T. Obama and Immigration on REI
24 November 2014 | 45 replies
You may see an increase in buy demand in some of the lower end blue collar areas.  
Wes Shive Buy & Hold - If you could invest anywhere in the US?
15 December 2014 | 34 replies
Well the fact you said to assume all cash you are pretty much saying that is unlimited since you can compare the same house that in one market would cost $20K and in another might be $2M.Lots of people can buy a $20K for cash not that many can a $2M one.So if you have enough cash to be able to play in most any market then it will usually make sense to work in the blue chip expensive as all hell places since they will retain, and most likely go up the most.  
Ellie Perlman Tips on Becoming a Full-Time Investor
6 May 2020 | 4 replies
Hiring contractors are a cheaper way than hiring W2 employees, and this is what I did when I first started Blue Lake.
Ellie Perlman How to Invest in a Volatile Market
11 May 2020 | 0 replies
Some of the adjustments to projections we are making at Blue Lake to account for our unprecedented time:- We review returns assuming no rent increases for 12–24 months- We assume a higher bad debt (delinquencies) up to 4 times as much as current delinquencies- We assume 2–3x higher vacanciesThe bottom line is that investors need to be comfortable with balancing the weight of potential short-term risk with the weight of potential long-term rewards when examining a transaction.What Factors Should You Look for as a Passive Investor?
Andrei Wogen Question Regarding Legitimacy of Lender
6 April 2021 | 5 replies
Lol.On a serious note, the scam here, like with most, is to get you to pay an up front loan origination fee (usually 1%), at which point you'll likely never hear from them again.So save you're hard-earned money and ignore any lenders who contact you out of the blue online. 
Tim Herman Disappearing BP toolbar
8 July 2019 | 5 replies
Hey @Tim Herman Im not seeing it either, just an annoying blue bar at the top
Eric Ramsey Financing first deal
7 September 2018 | 5 replies
I’m going to stay local to what I know and do the buy and hold with possibld brrrr strstegy; near a university that is expanding and on the side of town with blue collar workers.
Noah Carrico Buying a property with a deceased owner
21 August 2022 | 10 replies
And this already carries a lot of risk, because the outcome and timing of the probate proceedings is unknown, and Cousin Joe could show up out of the blue with a will that left the house to him and blow your plan out of the water. 
Robin Searle Colorado Springs Short term Rental regulations
26 August 2018 | 12 replies
@Violet Minnella:@Robin Searle we’re anxious for updates after today’s discussion!
Jeremy Beaumier Newbie from Ottawa... Canada eh!
17 November 2018 | 36 replies
:Originally posted by @Violet D.