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9 November 2023 | 3 replies
This approach can help you grow your portfolio more rapidly by recycling your initial investment.
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16 August 2023 | 17 replies
Recycle that money over and over and build yourself a solid portfolio over the next few years.That's what I did while living in Troy.
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1 October 2023 | 28 replies
Luckily most of our steel for storage is recycled steel from the US.
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5 September 2014 | 245 replies
Sure, the market fluctuates and short term market appreciation is very difficult if not impossible to predict, however there is a long term historical trend that is fairly consistent at least in some markets (and this can be confirmed or not by studying historical pricing data) ... for multi-decade hold periods (spanning several RE cycles) in these type of markets, long term average (over the hold period) is not really that difficult to predict.
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18 March 2017 | 47 replies
Many of the folks you mention on the podcasts I would consider inexperienced newbies (not all, but many) that are inexperienced (haven't lived through a full RE cycle as an investor) and in some cases not many units and in others are more interested in selling product than giving new investment advice, plus they live and/or invest in markets with no long term track history for appreciation, so their advice is sound for them in their markets ... we on the other hand live in a market with 50+ year track record of strong appreciation well above the national average and well above inflation and you can confirm as historical sales prices are public record... that is how properties got to be expensive in the first place and there are strong underlying fundamentals of high demand and perpetually limited housing supply that I see no sign of changing.
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5 November 2023 | 5 replies
So in this example you wouldn't recycle all of the funds when factoring in the other costs.
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3 November 2023 | 2 replies
It can be a dynamic approach that recycles capital and potentially accelerates portfolio growth.In this market, paying cash has its merits, as you've mentioned, especially in reducing the risk associated with mortgages and interest rates.
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30 October 2023 | 3 replies
Unsure if garbage and recycling is including in tax payments or set up separately.Appreciate any insight given!
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9 February 2020 | 211 replies
They are simply trying to milk your credit card dry.
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10 March 2020 | 17 replies
I buy cash and do cash out refinances, after 6 months and recycle the money to buy more.