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Martin Z. high property tax assessed on retail property purchase in California
26 October 2014 | 8 replies
With prop 13 they can only increase the taxable value by 2% compounded annually.
Kyle Kufeldt Journey to a full time real estate investor
27 October 2016 | 14 replies
That is when I found a book on Amazon kindle that was only $1.00 but which discussed compounding through real estate investing.
Eric S. Which lending option should I go with 10 unit apartment building
2 January 2017 | 7 replies
I plan redoing 200 linear feet of the box gutters, re pouring the concrete, patch fire escape and repaint, and re build bowing wall at back of it.
Laura Thorne 1st proprety: duplex or go big?
22 December 2015 | 18 replies
Little mistakes are compounded as you increase the units, but if you have local support, I would cautiously go big!
Scott Rist What types of properties do you WALK away from and why?
4 December 2015 | 20 replies
(The basement wall was so bowed in I was nervous walking downstairs for fear that it would fall in on me.)
Robert Hastings rent to own scenario?
20 September 2016 | 3 replies
So you agree that the purchase price is $106,090 (3% compounded annually for 2 years).The tenant gives you a $5,000 down payment.
Matt Kowske Brick foundation issues
10 May 2016 | 2 replies
At it's worst point it is bowing out almost a foot from where it used to be.
Mehmet Eksik More equity or less money down on my first purchase ?
24 September 2018 | 47 replies
can someone tell me with all this “buying equity talk” explain to me how that’s any different then sticking money in a 401k for 40 years, letting it grow and compound and then withdrawing it?
Mike Griffin Real Estate vs Stock Market Investing
28 March 2019 | 28 replies
Compounding is an impressive force.