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Joseph Lucas Jr Landlord Tales and cautions
16 July 2018 | 31 replies
My ex wife didn’t have the stomach for rentals.
Dale Osborn How Safe is Wall Street Investments?
30 November 2010 | 54 replies
BTW...I also think that people as wealthy as Vikram have the ability to concentrate some of their holdings in an effort to grow wealth rapidly because they can stomach the downside risk IF the investment doesn't turn out as planned.
Sean Grieve Cap Rate Calculation-Always Necessary?
22 February 2018 | 4 replies
You can probably stomach a new roof and an HVAC replacement.
Account Closed HELOC on a LLC owned investment property? - HELP!
25 April 2018 | 9 replies
If you can stomach periodically having to come out of pocket for big expenses and you think the value will increase then perhaps you want to hold on to this.
Jonathan Greene Why are so many new investors looking for out-of-state properties
17 December 2019 | 123 replies
It's worked out so far, but it's been a grind and most don't have the stomach for it.
Katrina P. How do you avoid so many credit inquiries?
10 January 2011 | 29 replies
I also think it depends on what area one is these days as far as the stomach for lenders of any size to get into the game.
Kevin Reid Market stability/collapse
5 July 2016 | 6 replies
I'm not sure I have the stomach for a lot of this, but we will see. 
Erica Nagle Breaking a lease
27 July 2015 | 14 replies
However I just can't stomach letting her off the hook.
Cort Green Rent or Buy in Orange County
17 May 2016 | 6 replies
It's hard to stomach writing a $4,500 rental check each month, but its also hard to stomach sinking all my equity into a house that won't be providing any cash-flow or passive income.
J. Martin 3-6%+ Avg Appreciation Forever?!? Maybe!
3 May 2014 | 18 replies
The Bay Area core just doesn't have the stomach to go high density, so RE price has no way to go but up.5% annual appreciation for the next 20 years is very likely IMO.Interestingly enough, I wonder what will self-driving cars do to local RE.