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Anthony F. Pay Off Second Home or Leverage into New Property
11 February 2025 | 15 replies
Let brokerage grow, tenants pay down mortgage, and save up for another property organically (Cons - slow growth, waisting equity// Pros - low risk)2) Cash out the $300k brokerage account, pay off the townhouse, start cash-flowing $2,400/mo, and save up for new investment or 1031 into multi family(Cons - cap gains tax on cash out, high Oregon income tax penalty, hard to find deals being $2,400 monthly cash flow) // Pros- cash flow, increased leverage into large investment)3) Cash out $300k brokerage and put into separate Multi Fam property, hoping for $2,400/mo+ cash flow, keep townhouse rented as is (Cons - cap gains tax on cash out, not utilizing equity PROs - increase portfolio value, higher upside with value add or rent increase on new units?)
Gene D Stephens Looking for Advice on Investment/DSCR loans
29 January 2025 | 11 replies
You're probably better off getting a Hard Money Loan.
Andria Kobylinski Boutique Hotel Investing - Financing
13 February 2025 | 16 replies
I use partnerships to help me fund my projects when it is hard to get financing.
Mario Morales To HELOC or Not To HELOC
10 February 2025 | 10 replies
You are going to want to find some good wholesalers in your area that can help you find distressed properties, or network/cold call some home/duplex owners in your area to see if you can find a discounted distressed properties, use the heloc to get hard money loan.  
Timothy Newsome Advice for a Newbie
10 February 2025 | 6 replies
The cash-flow is probably not worth the hassle if tenants are hard on the property. 
Shiloh Lundahl Best ways to Network with high-level investors
16 February 2025 | 7 replies
I feel like I've been stuck between that 4 to 6 mark for about three years and I'm having a hard time pushing past that.
Stepan Hedz Fix and Flip: Goldmine or Money Pit?
4 February 2025 | 1 reply
.⚠️ Financing Challenges: Hard money loans carry high interest rates that nibble into the bottom line.Unrealistic timelines: If you think you're going to be in and out in 60 days, you're sadly mistaken-most flips take longer than expected.Real Talk: Is Fix and Flip Still Worth It?
Drew Murtaugh Multifamily Deal Analysis - Foundation Repairs
19 February 2025 | 9 replies
@Drew Murtaugh it is going to be very hard for you to do this type of deal on your first go around.
Dave Gabruk Maximizing ROI Through Smart Architectural Design
3 February 2025 | 0 replies
It's not just about creating beautiful spaces; it's about making every square foot work hard for both the investor and the end-user.Optimizing Space UtilizationThink about how reconfiguring a floor plan can add value.
Mark Gomez Rent vs Sell a paid off home
18 February 2025 | 14 replies
(Social security, pension, 401k, etc)It is hard to retire on $350,000 of net worth.Even if that is generating 10% cash flow, you are talking maybe $35,000 which is $17,500 for each person.I personally like the idea of seller financing a home at that point, potentially exclude the gain on sale if it was their personal residence and get a nice interest return.If the house is big, it also allows them to downsize the home when they look for something to rent.