
17 January 2024 | 17 replies
There are a few good pockets for BRRRs and C/C+(80-140K).

16 November 2018 | 7 replies
Bank statements, CC statements, Mortgage statements, PM statements - you need all of that data on one central set of books.

3 July 2022 | 87 replies
We just renovated one unit (the one we are living in 1bed/1bath) and another became vacant so we will be rehabbing that as well; the thing is 1) this next unit we need to rehab is a 4bed/2bath so, obviously, the cost will be higher & we are running out of cash.Options for rehab financing: 1) Tap into low interest/ deferred interest CC debt (military USERRA)+ invest every available penny after rice and beans2) Invest every available penny after rice and beans + Tap into reserves tactically + use CC as a last resort3) Invest every available penny after rice and beans + VA renovation loan4) Another combination of the above mentionedSorry in advance if this post is too much!

28 February 2022 | 171 replies
then most of my very successful early clients same thing they simply paid cash and borrowed very little if anything.We see it today with so many getting heavy into CC debt and other finance deals which carry very large interest rates.