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Jeff S. Living off rentals
31 May 2024 | 187 replies
And just keep doing that, let it season.yes, the trick is the same:1. buy house that appreciate double than inflation, double than nationwide average2. put 30-40% LTV3. financing as long as possible.for that to work, we need reserve, that reserve is coming from other money printing system that we have, it could be w2 as cardiologist or car mechanic, but the way is the same.And if someone is really really good , try to raise capital, and do the same (I'm not on this level lol) Btw, Miami appreciation looks super good for next ten years.
Ryan Daulton Real Estate vs. CD Market investments
30 May 2024 | 93 replies
ALSO, more buy on terms, more buy via unique constructive means such a C4D or LO, all additional mechanisms a business entity is doing for-profit. 2.1 Appreciation is GUARENTEED by the higher rates.
Julianna Couty Leads for rental properties in need of a designer
26 May 2024 | 12 replies
I have a mechanical murphy bed product I have used in our vacation rental that people absolutely love!
Eric Justice Buying property-All Cash
5 June 2024 | 116 replies
But by all metrics, and by all accounts on an asset(usually a mechanism that appreciates) leverage is always the wiser tool.
Aaron Fine Lending to flipper for construction w/o collateral
26 May 2024 | 8 replies
Just remember that mechanic liens can precede your loan potentially and lien release waivers and onsite inspections of work completed are super important to the release of funds
James Rodenberg Self Manage or Hire PM?
26 May 2024 | 14 replies
@James Rodenberg I think everyone should self manage when they start out because 1) starting out you have much smaller margins and saving the PM fee will help you stay afloat as you grow. 2) you learn by doing and you will gain good experience from dealing with tenants and their problems, you'll also learn how the mechanicals of your properties work so you'll understand why problems are occurring.
Edward Briley Buying Real Estate with a credit card
26 May 2024 | 27 replies
(which were commonly 18%+ at the time).The mechanics of getting a cash advance on an unsecured credit line have not changed (much) in forty years.
Ashton Karp Capital gains when spouse dies
24 May 2024 | 6 replies
Is there a step up in basis for the husbands half of ownership, will there be a $250,000 or $500,000 homestead deduction, and are there other mechanisms in play that I may not be aware of?
Gary Kumar Converting a Mechanic Shop/Garage to Restaurant/Retail Space
20 May 2024 | 4 replies
Im interested in knowing the process on possibly converting existing garage/mechanic shop space into restaurant space.
Simone Montague-Jackson Home warranty...scams or helpful?
22 May 2024 | 6 replies
It is the equivalent of crashing your car then trying to buy insurance to fix the car after the fact.A home warranty or homeowners insurance policy will not pay for mold because mold is a maintenance issue.You didn't say what is wrong with the garage - if it's a broken door opener that is typically covered on a home warranty.My experience is mixed with home warranties and I can 100% tell you your satisfaction comes down to the local trade person that shows up.The home warranty company does not employ trades - they contract them locally at a fixed rate for the work performed sort of like how car mechanics are paid.