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Marcus S. Really? 240k income "insufficient" to buy a 140k investment property???
18 April 2015 | 8 replies
We were both very disappointed and ended up re-signing our apartment lease for another year.  
Account Closed Turn Key provider advice for 1st purchase
22 March 2016 | 28 replies
We've had many clients tell us about the experience only to be disappointed with the lack of real help and communication.If you're interested in learning more about the turnkey investing and the differences in the various turnkey providers, then listen to the Passive Real Estate Investing podcast episode (004) on "Turnkey Real Estate Investing Explained".Last but not least, as I could go on forever, it's often advantageous to work with a nation-wide company that is "market agnostic" and not married to any particular market (or service provider, etc).Continued success! 
Joseph King Multi family investment in Sacramento?
9 June 2018 | 27 replies
I'm currently working with several other investors who are looking for the exact same thing you are... cash flow.My advice would be to look for properties that can make the numbers work first, and then decide whether or not the area the property is located in is one you want to invest in.If you focus on neighborhood first, you'll have blinders on and probably end up disappointed when any property that comes on the market in that area is so expensive it takes all the cash-flow right out of the deal.What you'll want is a local real estate agent who not only understands your investing goals and property requirements, but can also properly analyze the area and inform you about each individual neighborhood.
Nataniel A. Special Needs Housing? Is it really that good?
30 January 2021 | 14 replies
total waste of money and disappointing that he was only looking to fill his pockets!!
John Jackson Was this mortgage fraud?
7 September 2019 | 130 replies
Another disappointment, but that appears to be the way everything has gone with this. 
Wendy Boswell Refinance - am I making a mistake?
1 May 2018 | 7 replies
I'd start by looking up your property on zillow and see what they predict the value to appreciate over the next year or two and start to project out those growth rates (being conservative is always better than being over ambitious and being disappointed later).
Lisa Sperber Short Term Rental Arbitrage
12 March 2022 | 12 replies
Have to say I'm disappointed with some of these responses.  
Rich Weese Latest obama attack
29 March 2009 | 108 replies
I'm a few years younger than you but also have a son in his twenties and I'm extremely disappointed in the values (if you call them that) that he exhibits.
Joe Strickley Retire-on-Rentals?
5 May 2015 | 38 replies
Maybe Bill because you are a lender, but as an investor with Sky, I have been disappointed often.
Amit M. Why appreciation matters in the SF/Bay Area
13 May 2016 | 168 replies
We missed out on 436 Clinton St in Redwood City and still disappointed until this day.