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Phil Mcnally $400k, 1 to 4 unit property with 1% rule. Anywhere?
17 February 2021 | 78 replies
Bay Area conventional loan limits, below which normal Fannie/Freddie rules can (1) apply:- SFR: $636,150- Duplex: $814,500- Triplex: $984,525- Fourplex: $1,223,475 Counties considered Bay Area by the mortgage industry (2):Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa ClaraCounties that the mortgage industry does NOT consider to be part of the Bay Area, with lower loan limits (3):Solano, Sonoma.(1) Sometimes, when "jumbo" is more advantageous, we will do them as "jumbo" even if below these limits. (2) Actually, the official terms are that these are "high cost of living" counties where "high balance" Fannie/Freddie loans are available.(3) There are a lot of other counties with lower loan limits in California.
Bryan Hancock The Day The Dollar Died
2 December 2010 | 96 replies
It would be like placing my 3 year-old at the throttles of my aircraft (full thrust.. idle... full thrust... idle... etc.).
Michael Damazo New Kid on the Block, Central California.
23 August 2020 | 11 replies
:/@Ali I'm an aviation administration. more of the clerical and system analyst for our aircrafts. im limited on my ability to fly due to being color blind :(@Will haha, crazy traffic held back by cows crossing and negative on being a helicopter pilot. those are the best aircrafts in my view@Brandon im honored to be here.
Aaron Mazzrillo The answer to those "wholesaling is illegal, unethical, immoral" statements...
25 October 2014 | 137 replies
Brian Burke and I own the same aircraft...
Owen Hogarth Here we go
8 September 2009 | 96 replies
Reagan provided Iraq and Saddam Hussein with the capacity to build weapons of mass destruction.I believe that was right around the time of the Iran-Contra scandal as well, where weapons went to Iran, right?
Timothy W. Iran secret nuclear facility - now what?
8 October 2009 | 112 replies
Shoulder fired missile technology which can reach virtually all of the Persian gulf - and sink aircraft carriers.4.A strategic barrier to Israel in terms of overflying both Iraq and Afghanistan because of an American troop presence.
Kurt Charles RE wholesaling in Florida is highly illegal?
1 July 2018 | 150 replies
I did not start out being a developer I was hired as a 20 yo agent to list and sell a development for a large developer I will say my maturity level at a young age helped me. and this developer was a big aircraft owner so I was all about that.. he actually bought me my 2nd airplane.. well he put the down payment I got the loan I think he flew it maybe 4 times..
Rob Bianco Long Distance Investing as a Beginner
1 January 2018 | 40 replies
LOL.. luckily I sold those when I had massive loss carry forwards in 2010 to off set them.now I know why guys that get into aircraft keep buying bigger and better jets.. recapture would kill them. 
Robert Crowley Buy and hold deal or bust?
4 March 2018 | 23 replies
But at the end of he day you just don't walk into the cockpit of an airplane and fly away your first day.. it takes in many cases years to get the knowledge and experience to move up to different aircraft.. same with real estate. 
Andrey Y. Help! Investing in Large Apartment Syndications and can't stop!
26 July 2018 | 65 replies
I bought a airplane hanger condo for ours and it is a cool set up and the couple of developers on our field that own most of the other hangers they do really well with next to zero maintenance.. and folks with airplanes pay their rent.. different class of tenant by and large.. and then many will with your permission turn them into little man caves or big man caves and some will never even put an aircraft in them.. they will bring their car collections RVs etc.I have also seen big RV storage developments not sure how those faired but interesting none the less.. but with the airplanes I know we have been in the same spot since 2004 and if we did not have the chance to buy it we would still be renting.