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Michael Geraci New Member from New York City
6 February 2018 | 36 replies
OOS compounds all that effort because you can't see what's happening day to day (although most people who go the turnkey route are specifically looking to not be involved in the day to day) and replacing a member of your team from a distance is just more of a hassle.
Mark Kohn Noob question: Ok to buy negative cash flow but build equity?
2 May 2023 | 24 replies
This was a high end compound
Rabih El-Khoury Cash Flow Potential from $120k/yr for 10 Years?
8 June 2017 | 25 replies
Rabih El-Khoury If you assume 10% CoC:Yearly Capital: $120K * 10 years * 10% / 12 months = $10K per month Reinvestment (Year 2):10% return on the $12,000 per year = $100/monthEven when you compound it I don't see getting close to $24K per month using 10% CoC.
Waqar Yakoob New Rental property in Charlotte, NC area
12 December 2016 | 6 replies
With multiple properties, all the potential issues compound.
Michael Rivera Is it possible to negotiate a mortgage rate?
20 June 2017 | 4 replies
Also, interest on {fixed rate} residential mortgages is calculated differently (compounded semi-annually, not in advance).Qualification is also a little more rigorous.  
Simone Boe Inspection Report. New Buyer-Do we walk away or counter?
15 June 2017 | 2 replies
It is recommended that a licensed electrician further investigate.There is a need to install one or more insulated bushings over the end of conduit OR within knockout to protect wires from sharp edges in panel.The inspector has discovered a number of three-prong, 110-volt electrical outlets in home with reversed polarity.There is no discharge pipe on the safety valve for water heating system.There is a noticeable bow/sag to interior ceiling within home AND to roof ridge.
Billy Pumphrey I'm new and want to get enough residual $ to travel in a sailboat
13 October 2019 | 15 replies
Here is a list of what I am wanting thus far in a boat- a nice teak interior that doesn't need sanded or varnished- enough sleeping space for 6, and there are plenty of boats for that- cockpit area that offers plenty of seating- a diesel engine that looks like it is in great shape- a good generator, hefty water maker, a washing machine, a water rinse at bow and stern, a place for diving gear, well I could go on- enough seating inside where everyone can eat without touching elbows too much- this will be a live in boat so it needs to be somewhat comfy- I really like the teak work on say the Hans Christian boats, here is a nice 52 for sale for $245,000.00 which is in my dream budget. 
Matthew Conroy First Time investment Property Walk Through
14 June 2016 | 6 replies
First thing I look for is the BIG ticket items.How are the windows, roof furnace/AC siding, any signs of water damage if there is a basement is it wet does it have bowed walls, what is the general condition of the electrical system. 
Dori Arazi Commercial vs. residential, Tug-of-War
7 April 2018 | 18 replies
Like any compounded growth model, the first move has the strongest impact on the "domino effect".
David Soest Didn’t use licensed Plumber
29 August 2018 | 5 replies
Worst thing you could do is continue with your contract and compound an already bad problem.