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Kyle Hipp Charge rent in a different currency?
10 December 2012 | 2 replies
Can a landlord legally charge rent in a different currency?
Jordan Richter other investments
1 February 2021 | 6 replies
wether it be gold/silver other precious metals and stones, foreign currencies, stocks, investing in a small company, running your own business, how are you guys making your money outside of the 9-5 and real estate investing?
Michelle Bright Should you accept a pet rabbit(s)?
26 September 2017 | 6 replies
And a pair will tend to breed like, well, rabbits. 
Don Ireland LVP & Stairs. Questions.
10 November 2020 | 4 replies
On top of that we put in carpet risers which are around $8 for a set and very easy to swap out if they get dirty.2- LVP shouldn't be any cooler to the touch than hardwood floors, and when paired with a few area rugs, it should be just fine. 
Oscar Montealegre Why I'm investing in Colombia
18 February 2020 | 1 reply
And you'll make more money than most by being early.I agree that Colombia is a great place to invest for many reasons but I don't think the weak currency is one of those though.
Chris Robertson Buying a Fannie Mae owned property using hard money?
8 January 2015 | 6 replies
I had choosen them as my lender because they offered 100% financing by pairing their hard money loan with private gap financing.  
Mark Redmann Wholesaling business questions
19 December 2014 | 5 replies
She might need a new pair of shoes!
Jose Diaz Let's say I have $10k to invest
15 September 2014 | 29 replies
Hey Jose,  If you know other investors that you trust maybe you two could pair up and do something.
Kenrick Lumenier Opportunities in real estate investing in ARUBA
11 January 2019 | 33 replies
Hi Everyone ,Let me first introduce myself to the community.My name in Kenrick from Aruba(the caribbean), I am a young entrepreneur on the island also involved in real estate.In this discussion I will elaborate more about types of real estate investments in Aruba & where I see opportunities.Aruba is a part of the Netherlands, but still we are autonomous, this being said the Netherlands still has some responsibilities with Aruba and other caribbean islands.Aruba has its own currency & its own government.For more info on Aruba: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArubaReal estate in Aruba:Arubas real estate I would describe as a strong market, we have seen only growth in real estate prices this after more then 20 years after a market correction due to the closing of a refinery leading to job loss and Aruban citizens migrating to other island.Aruba in the past years have seen major condo projects & is still being invested primarly from Venezuelan investors with there condominium projects.Property land prices have been rising as supply does remain short of the demand of houses.Land:In Aruba if you want to build your own house, 2 ways you could do this either buy a property land or a government owned land leased to you.Property land being the most expensive(most valueble) & government owned land being the cheapest  with restrictions are still available depending on size average size needed is 300 sq. meters or more.Housing projects is still a big business because of supply and demand, dividing big pieces of property land and developing them into housing project is a good business with draw back in regards to getting permission from government departments, must have a concrete/paved road, infrastructure in place all expenses for the real estate investors costing time & money with could lead into a delay of a year or more.Opportunity:Opportunity to buy either a big piece or a small piece of land which could easily be divided can easily double your money in 3 to 6 months time.
John McCandless Just bought investment property; need passive income; have cash
16 April 2019 | 8 replies
The growing popularity of cost segregation, paired with bonus depreciation, can provide large "losses" in year 1.Your carry forward losses will typically be used when a property is sold, assuming you sell for a profit, if not before.In major Texas metros, especially in Austin, it would be quite unusual to find a property that produced more income than expenses + depreciation, at least for the first several years.If you are interested in passive investment in an apartment syndication, PM me and I'd be happy to discuss that with you further.