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David K. What would you do - cash all in or finance
19 January 2018 | 10 replies
Then they have to go back on the market and unless they do get a cash offer (which idk about your market but in mine it's a gamble) then they are still looking at 30+ days plus any days on market before receiving that.
Eran G. Playing cash flow and appreciation at the same time
20 December 2017 | 18 replies
Buy in midwest and take some to the casino to gamble lol.
David S. Cash out re-fi options on a fourplex to use for the next deal
9 July 2018 | 3 replies
Probably a slight loss after the second set of closing costs, and that's with the gamble that interest rates don't rise.Option 35.5% for commercial loan 65% LTV for cash out. $357.5k5 year balloon, 25 year amortization10% line of credit at prime +1One plus here, I won’t be paying interest on money I’m not using.A big concern is timing.
Dillon McGough Living and Investing in Raleigh, NC.
27 October 2020 | 5 replies
Unless you just really like gambling or have money to burn, in which case, by all means - roll the dice if that's your thing.Further - contractors and suppliers are SO damn busy these days with all of the construction going on around here that getting a renovation of any real scale completed correctly or a new construction job done is a very serious challenge in and of itself and takes a great degree of skill, care, TIME, connections, and probably some luck.
Billy Bey Rent vs sell a high cap gain property
15 April 2018 | 15 replies
Would you really want to gamble on continued appreciation, instead of cashing out?
Juliana Cortes OMG IM BEING SUED!!
1 March 2016 | 32 replies
:sigh:Never been too found of these kinds of deals as there's just too little control for me to gamble my hard earned money.
Account Closed Was told to use LLC but Financing is challenging
20 May 2016 | 63 replies
... and since you enjoy gambling, be sure to sit at the high-stakes tables on your next trip to Vegas or Reno.
Julie Marquez You Pick! Existing White or New Stainless Steel?
17 August 2018 | 36 replies
Not too big of a deal, but if it wasn't the igniter that was the problem my repair bill would have been $185-200, and I probably would have just went out and bought a new stove.  
Brandon Heath Another bad deal.... but help me learn how it could be a good one
30 September 2015 | 34 replies
Sounds like the area is rent growth and an appreciation type play.The seller is likely looking for a buyer willing to gamble or a foreign investor that doesn't mind hardly any cash flow just to get funds into the states here.
James Bynum Quitting my job, moving to Florida to start out
9 September 2015 | 26 replies
He's taking a huge gamble with me and only has the resources to survive around 6 months.My plan is to do everything I absolutely can do right now, and then move down about 2 months before my partner is ready to move down.