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Michael H. houston sucks right now
12 August 2024 | 6 replies
It should give a good return, over next 6-9 months with either a gradual FED rate cutting and a great return with a Recession. another option is AGNC/NLY. 2 mortgage Reits that own billions of agency MBS, so as rates fall, their underlying bond assets will rise in value dramatically causing stock their prices to rise, and they pay hefty dividends while you wait, AGNC paying me >14.4%if staying in cash consider USFR pays 5.4% taxable, or BKN 5.6% tax free as munisGO TEXANS!
Kevin Turcios Just moved to Pittsburgh from Rockville, MD
12 August 2024 | 8 replies
Pittsburgh offers investors many opportunities, but you got to do your research as neighborhoods and properties change dramatically
Nate Bog Give up my IT business and go full time into BRRRR?
13 August 2024 | 7 replies
Capital Gains:If your current rentals are cash-flowing and covering your mortgage, adding more properties that you can rehab and rent out or sell could significantly boost both your cash flow and equity positions.The decision might come down to whether you’re more interested in building long-term wealth through real estate or continuing to grow the IT business.
Yosef Lee My first ever 44 Unit MF apartment closed in Dec. 2020
16 August 2024 | 277 replies
Local networking is a great boost!! 
Steve Cribb Rent Payment excuses
11 August 2024 | 12 replies
The risks of getting bad tenants goes up dramatically when you price too high.
Alex Silang Should I wait a year for lower interest rates to buy something? Why buy now?
9 August 2024 | 4 replies
If buying now aligns with your long-term financial goals and property needs, it might be worth moving forward rather than waiting.Impact on Property Prices: Lower interest rates can boost demand for properties, which might drive up prices.
Andrew A. Be brutally honest about my strategy!!!! New to real estate!!!
9 August 2024 | 18 replies
**Financial Security**: Being young and living in NJ, I want to build a strong financial foundation first to ensure stability before taking on more leveraged investments.This approach might be slower than the BRRRR method, but it provides peace of mind and a secure starting point for future investments.Pros and ConsPros:•Initial capital boost from flipping the first house.
Itzel Salazar Rental Insurance Question
8 August 2024 | 2 replies
Coverage can vary dramatically even within the same insurance company.  
Frank Patalano So what's holding you back?
19 August 2024 | 3705 replies
The price difference is just so dramatic.
Anthony Stephenson Has Anyone Used SEOMEETSREI
14 August 2024 | 64 replies
So I presented him option 3, which is to build backlinks faster... you can buy them... but buying backlinks isn't something Google condones, most use a PBN or some sort of automation, and most are crappy links that will work great for the short-term and boost rankings... but you never know when the ranking will drop.