Andy Reddy
When to let go of an underperforming property
23 July 2019 | 2 replies
This is like playing poker with a bad hand.
Edward Fedorovich
Tax implications of selling a long term rental
3 April 2019 | 13 replies
At the poker table they call it grinding.. waiting to pounceI feel like I have the tools for some action across my deep equity portfolio but instead it is inaction because at these prices it's not easy to see the forest through the trees like before ;) And lack of knowledge thatd let me know the best calculated move, the right move.
Tyrone Hood
New to real estate investing
30 September 2019 | 59 replies
You want to study the ponies, then you might want to create a business around horseracing - I don't know, t-shirts with a picture of a famous stud playing poker or some #hit - rather than betting on one horse to win.
Brian Sullivan
Buying first Property. having 2nd thoughts... educated myself
6 June 2019 | 32 replies
Thanks.It brought back my childhood, when friends used to dare, and double dare you to do something you shouldn't be doing...and then called you a "scaredy cat" when you wouldn't.What's the most important thing to remember if you want to win at Poker?
Ray Hollins
Newbie Looking for Transactional funding Info
26 June 2019 | 6 replies
@Ray HollinsGlad that you are settling down in Utah and getting back into real estate game. RE
Renee Yarbrough
First Deal Flopped...Now What?
25 August 2019 | 170 replies
If the first one does not go well, then it often kicks some investors out of the game. Real
Brandon Ellis
When to Let Go of the First property?
12 May 2019 | 8 replies
Each individual deal does impact the rest though, so when you have a loser of a deal, get rid of it (them), Which leads to #2,,,2 - REI is a lot like playing Poker.
Brandon Williams
Note Experts - Advice Needed
23 June 2019 | 3 replies
LTV - I’m indifferent on having equity, however, if I would of originated the note I would of looked to have at least a few thousand dollars as a DP for the homeowner to have some skin in the gameRate - 8 - 12%Term - Longer than 15 years and at time of acquisition no more than half of the way throughAs-is Value - greater than 50kMortgage PMT - greater than $400/monthLocation - In a populated city of 20,000 people or greater along with strong economics.