Dennis Rocha
Current rental rates for Edmond Oklahoma
17 March 2022 | 9 replies
Yes our research says that it would be a gamble and not much cash flow if any at the1500s.
Account Closed
Ever keep a negative cashflow property?
18 May 2015 | 18 replies
Saving it for equity growth is a gamble.
Lynda Lawrence
Investor from kent, United Kingdom
19 October 2015 | 1 reply
Hi all :-)I'm Lynda, based in UK.
Lewis Watts
Wholesaling
8 October 2015 | 5 replies
Additional note, i live in the UK and not quite sure whether the same ideas in the states work over here, so if anyone could clarify that for me i would be eternally grateful Thanks, Lewis
Herwin G.
Herwin in Phoenix / Scottsdale, AZ
17 June 2016 | 9 replies
Hi team,I would like to re-introduce myself - my wife and I recently moved from London, UK to Phoenix, AZ.
Dagart Allison
Should I refinance for a lower monthly payment?
19 March 2016 | 8 replies
That appraisal fee was a gamble, and it doesn't always pan out.
Andreas Johansson
Investor/Developer from Orange County, CA
8 April 2015 | 4 replies
While living in Europe I started a firm that makes acquisitions on behalf of UK- and Scandinavian retirement funds, so I still do a lot of that - mainly just buy whatever they need, often commercial properties or land lots, as regulation over there prevents them from holding residential properties as part of their IRA.I have developed a few smaller communities (up to 100 homes) in Belize and a few other places across the Caribbean, and I guess development is more my "passion" within the industry.Finally, we also established two funds for high net worth individuals which we are using to acquire high yielding portfolios of properties, as well as bulk portfolios for resale.Would love to network and connect with people from the local area, as well as always looking for deals!
Brandon E
No Inspections allowed
4 May 2009 | 12 replies
Probably a bit of a gamble to waive some of my rights, but really wanted to push this deal thru
Brie Schmidt
WWYD: 5 year commercial at 5% or a 30 year fixed at 7.25%?
10 March 2016 | 37 replies
The stock market and rates are a gamble and if I were your bank looking to finance you more property I would take that into consideration for your business plan.
Andrew Easterling
Alternative Investment Strategies for the Boston Market
31 July 2019 | 10 replies
@Andrew Easterling Roxbury is historically one of the worst areas of Boston for crime - but it's gentrifying as other parts of Boston are priced out of sight.For example, duplexes in Boston as a whole range in price from $589,000 (Mattapan) to $4.65M (Back Bay).If you want to gamble on a high crime area in the path of gentrification, I'd consider Mattapan.