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Priya Srinivasan Private Money Lending
5 May 2022 | 10 replies
What legitimate lender doesn’t want lenders title insurance and to have their money properly disbursed by a neutral party?
William Smith Southern California Investment
6 September 2017 | 17 replies
If I found the right property that cash flows using my cap expense estimate (or maybe cash neutral) I would consider purchasing it (Kevin). 
Bruce Woodruff Anyone have an idea where the market is headed?
1 October 2023 | 83 replies
REI- develop and sell permaculture communities with the cheap land left behind.Not to rain on the above, but even if all 1st world countries went to carbon neutral now, the world within 20 years would be back at the same levels.Racism-  first you will never get rid of isms and ists.  
Khushbu Shah southern california investing
10 April 2020 | 8 replies
For me, I only buy when 15% down give me cash neutral from day 1....If you look hard enough, every 6-12 months, you will run into these "once in a lifetime" opportunity where the seller is either desperate to sell, or uninformed about the true value of his asset, or both....And that is when you want to buy....
Tim Taylor would you trust your inspector OR lender appraisal more
11 November 2019 | 5 replies
I understand the appraiser is not on my side and in fact is a "neutral party". 
Andrea Tinney Houston Countertops
27 March 2016 | 4 replies
In a low end condo, make sure you have a neutral granite (ask the sales guy which one they sell the most of) and the cheapest edges and cuts you can find.
David Boroughes Maxed out on mortgages, now what??
27 November 2016 | 20 replies
If you are at 1.25, which hopefully you are, the underwriters should view them as neutral on your debt to income ratio.But if you are too low below the 1.25 level, then you need to move to a portfolio lender.
Jesse Kindra Refinishing Countertops in Rental
22 November 2019 | 18 replies
Since most rentals have neutral colors a pop of something makes the unit stand out.  
Richard Singh First Property in Guttenberg - In Contract
14 July 2020 | 4 replies
Grey/Neutral Paint.
Ryan Jones Post Year 1 Cap and Cash on Cash Return
14 August 2021 | 1 reply
Maybe it’s okay to be CF neutral or negative for a period of time?