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Don Spafford Has anyone ever used the Velocity Banking Strategy?
13 January 2024 | 356 replies
I have run into only one person that could rationally explain why the gyrations of the HELOC help.
Kay H. Could this be a good deal even though it has negative cash flow?
27 August 2015 | 95 replies
If you like to bluff, rationalize and stay with losing hands, you won't be in the game very long.  
Cameron Lambo Quantity vs. Quality: When does a rental reno cost too much?
5 December 2018 | 8 replies
The opportunity cost of spending more time remodeling a rentals slows my growthIgnoring my degree in finance and my rational brain.
Christian Austin Renting in home market, while investing elsewhere
28 January 2014 | 17 replies
I also come from a project management background, so was well aware of the amazing feats that can be accomplished with a competent team.When it was time to invest, I scanned all markets I had any sort of access to, evaluated which other ones I could enter with reasonable safety by utilizing unfamiliar teams on the ground, then crossed that over with potential returns.I'm a pure cashflow investor, never like to speculate, so reliable monthly cashflow was criteria no. 1, followed closely by no. 2 - ease of management and low maintenance, then finally no. 3 - Affordability (which equals hedge and diversity), and last but not least, no. 4 - would I like to visit once or twice a year, at worst case, if things require my hands-on attendance.A combination of the four pointed at Japan, which is where I'm primarily invested (with smaller portions of our family portfolio in the US, Europe and Australia), although I'm only living there half the year at this point, thanks to good team utilization which means I don't need to go there unless I want to - this may change now that the yen's down and our son's nearing primary school age - which is the whole point of renting where you live and investing where the money and the environment works for you - to retain the flexibility and lifestyle benefits of being able to work and live anywhere we want at any given time.This is, of course, a long process of rationalization and calculation summarized in a nutshell - if I haven't bored you to death yet, and you want to hear more about the hows and whys of investing overseas, feel free to contact me. :)Best of luck in your chosen path, you seem to be considering all the right factors before embarking on it - I'm sure you'll enjoy the ride.
Erin Spradlin So What If Airbnb Is Crashing Right Now...
17 June 2020 | 79 replies
Renting out rooms has helped us rationalize staying in a home that is oversized for our present situation.
Teague Anderson NOI hit in last recession?
11 March 2019 | 6 replies
But it always seemed intuitive to me that in a recession, people would get squeezed out of the A Class apartments into more affordable units, as well as people getting squeezed out of owning into renting.I asked John more about this during a break and if he had any data on not just vacancy, but NOI, because I wonder if A class just hides their losses with concessions instead of lowering rent.Anyway, what you say @John Warren and @Christopher Lombardi seems totally rational and what I would expect.  
Jaden Adams Dropping out of college
17 December 2019 | 210 replies
Telling yourself to drop out because its 120k is a way to "rationalize" leaving.
Ryan Arth how often or soon after closing do you cash out refinance?
15 July 2007 | 10 replies
AllCash highlights a very valid math rationalization.
Mohammad Nur Sagging top floor of a duplex. Potential deal breaker or not ?
29 July 2019 | 21 replies
I feel like we were pretty much in the same boat - I would be able to house hack, commute was shorter, I had been looking for months and there was nothing that was "as good of a deal", and I was anxious to get my first property despite my gut feeling that it wasn't a good deal (I was doing everything to rationalize the deal rather than listening to wise advice and trusting the numbers).
Marcus Auerbach Thank God I had an LLC!! - Said no one ever!?
19 January 2024 | 140 replies
You've sold me with your even keeled, succinct, and rational posts.