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Andrey Y. How much dollars per square foot do your units rent for?
24 January 2015 | 19 replies
Rents are much more a function of bedroom quantity than square footage. 
James H. Make extra payments to mortage, pay down debt or save for down payment?
1 September 2011 | 6 replies
People make the mistake of believing all debt can be wiped out through a bankruptcy and this is not true.I know you didn't mention this I am just throwing it out there for other people.I would get rid of and pay off your high interest rate loans.This will shift away the bad debt and free up more funds for the good debt that is working on producing income instead of taking it away.Not a fan of paying extra to the mortgage.You would just be trapping equity that would not be growing at the pace of inflation thereby diminishing the value of the equity.Instead if you put that money to work buying properties in one of the best buying cycles ever in real estate you can work to create long term wealth.You don't want to over leverage but you also do not want money sitting on the side lines.Where people mess up is to not buy correctly and over leverage themselves in a bad way.I am very conservative.I do not want to hold something that was supposed to be a flip,wholesale whatever because it was a mistake and now I am stuck with it for awhile.I would rather keep throwing out what will seem like to any seller (bank included) a low offer.Then over time build up a QUALITY portfolio and not a QUANTITY one.You can get quality and quantity if you are patient and make good decisions.The problem is many hit a home run and then go overboard and get strike outs.A few bad properties can almost sink the good ones or at best make you break even when you should be cash flowing like a monster.Watch equity firms that raise capital.They know what they want,how much they will pay,and they do not deviate from it.Over time they build a quality portfolio that can weather many storms that happen in the real estate cycle.If you buy incorrectly and the margin for cash (if everything goes right) is small you are asking for a disaster when the market takes a turn.I see mistakes daily as a commercial listing broker and an investor from other people.I always try to learn how they made a mistake and what happened.I only have one property a 20 unit currently.I am looking for more but only under the right conditions.I have looked at property for years.
Victor B. Las Vegas
3 December 2017 | 78 replies
If it happens to you, it is a disaster.Job Quantity and Quality - In many parts of the US, manufacturing and similar jobs have gone away and what remains are service sector jobs.
John B. Little help analyzing a syndicated multi family deal
20 August 2017 | 20 replies
Unless there is a significant change that improves the quality (not quantity) of the assets NOI.
Brandon S. Is it possible to cash flow strong in Houston?
10 August 2018 | 51 replies
(SFH)I don't work quantity, I work quality.
Sean H. Rehab System you use
23 August 2010 | 14 replies
I have the SKU codes and prices, and use that spreadsheet for both the initial estimates and when ordering.Ordering is as simple as putting the quantities and faxing the spreadsheet to the contractors desk at H.D
James Peoples Probate Help
14 July 2013 | 10 replies
Thanks Rick Harmon. I
Rob K. Current deals on merchandise
4 April 2014 | 13 replies
Unlimited quantity.
Jesenia Matias Mastering the art of rehab and estimates
8 February 2022 | 7 replies
This really saves time and if you start buying in quantity, can save you money too.Hope this helps.
Walther Mendez Rental Unit Question
17 August 2017 | 7 replies
I do plan on saving more than the 4 months of mortgage, but would like to know at what quantity should I begin to use the cashflow to save for another investment.