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Huy N. The diary of a 2nd flip
18 December 2014 | 68 replies
I would love to flip this house for cash infusion to pay off some of the loan on my rental side
Bryan P. Overleveraging...
13 April 2011 | 19 replies
However, when lending changed suddenly and vacancy rates began to climb, the need for cash infusions on properties with plunging values wiped many portfolios and investors out very quickly.
Rich Weese Foreign bank problems
17 June 2011 | 2 replies
If more than 2 major banks collapse, the EU would likely step in with some sort of rescue package and infuse new capital to shore up the remaining banks.This still could be the first domino and is worth observing for our own lessons.Thanks for the questions.
Tony Nguyen 1 Billion Dollar Fund
31 October 2011 | 4 replies
Brookfield CEO Bruce Flatt said that his agency views this as a great opportunity to acquire valuable assets in Dubai and the expected infusion of long-term capital into the city's market lays out the potential of recovery in the near future.During its peak in 2008, Dubai housed one of the world's best housing markets, but since then home prices have dropped 64 percent.
Paul B. Land sale - seller finance or lease-option?
7 February 2014 | 2 replies
However, if included inside the 1031 Exchange then the note must some how be used toward the purchase of the replacement properties whether it is converted to cash via an out-of-pocket cash infusion on your part, sold to an investor (likely at a steep discount), or endorse/assigned to the seller.
Steve Short 2 so far, for the year
21 June 2016 | 8 replies
But, our long term plan involves having rents payoff mortgage balances on our properties over time, while infusing the current debt with most of our net rental income after expenses, since we don't need it as we are working.Of course, we will keep a prudent reserve of capital on hand for each property.Looking 10 years out, the payoff amounts at that time along with infused cash each year from rental income, we could feasibly have a really low, or in some cases no mortgage debt at all on each property.This is why we go in pretty heavy on down payments, we're not looking to reinvent the wheel or anything.Ultimately, having around 10 - 12 places cashflow anywhere from 500 - 1500 per month, (10 year plan) is more than enough for us to retire on, plus other things we have currently in place for retirement.Again, it's our plan and may not be what other want / need for themselves.Robert:As for the Colorado market, I have no desire to pay full price for low rents which is the norm in Co.
John Carr Joint Ownership, Funding & Tax Implications
20 February 2016 | 5 replies
His infusion of capital is simply that...and infusion of capital. 
Charles Cackler Landlord Starting Out Need Advice
6 January 2017 | 14 replies
If the wiring has not been updated, some newer appliances may give you fits such as the microwave oven(check to see if the electrical panel is newer [circuit breakers instead of screw-in fuses]). 
Blake Brose Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, VRBO, or something more?
7 December 2016 | 8 replies
At the same time, millions of dollars of venture capital money is being infused into the space to fuel rapid growth through companies such as Pillow, Guesty, TurnKey, and InvitedHome.
Jeff G. Realistically, Who Gets 30+ Unit Apartments With No Money Down?
4 September 2017 | 52 replies
It'll also most likely be neglected property that will require a large cash infusion for CapEx and updating and making the vacant units rent ready.