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Pedro Recarey What the Real Estate gurus don't teach you- how to analyze a deal
2 December 2016 | 11 replies
BP Wholesaling Calculator Pros Easy to use and understand( video was pretty clear and to the point)Can be used for rentals alsoInfo can be sent to a potential buyerConsWasn't free( which isn't a big deal)Doesn't have the rehab cost in the mix by the foot ( can live with that )Doesn't have the spread sheet Sean Comp calcalculatorPros FreeBy the foot calculator a nice help Has a spreadCons Video was hard to follow and understand Excel sheet is kinda clear Not something i can send to a potential buyerSo my conclusion is both are good in there own way and when checking a deal i would most likely use a little bit of both. thanks for the tip, now i am a little closer to making my first deal!
Jeff A. Section 8 voucher in Georgia
12 January 2017 | 15 replies
They moved in with a broken washing machine that they set out on the back porch and left that behind along with a broken window air conditioner, a freezer they unplugged but left half filled with rotted meat, bags of mismatched shoes, broken furniture, childrens clothes, christmas ornaments, soggy bedding, rotting mattresses, more dirty diapers and, ironically, unused condoms.IF you can get a Section 8 tenant who can manage NOT to have a boyfriend/girlfriend/"fiance"/brother/sister/aunt/uncle/cousin/cousins children/babydaddy/babymomma/grandchildren come live with them because they've been evicted/kicked off someones couch/basement and have no place else to shack up you might have a chance to keep your rental unit in decent shape under this program. 
Account Closed Which strategy builds massive wealth the fastest?
30 November 2017 | 47 replies
I’ve come to the conclusion that you don’t feed an elephant a little bit of peanuts.
Greg R. Is cash flow overrated?
29 September 2022 | 84 replies
I think that a lot of people come to that conclusion after gaining more experience.
Krystin Aversa Purchase A Home in CA or Invest Out-of-State?!
7 June 2021 | 68 replies
Amit: 3words/1chartCarlos: thousand words/7postsSame conclusion 😅😂🤣
Valden J Ellis Who is the Most trusted Austin Texas property management?
20 September 2019 | 5 replies
When I got my realtor's license I explored the idea of starting my own property management company, and I gradually came to the conclusion that the numbers don't really work unless you either charge significant fees for every interaction, or don't visit many of your properties each month. neither of those are ideal, obviously.
Tanveer Ahmed CRASH!!! CRASH!!!! CRASH!!!
2 July 2022 | 37 replies
By all rights, taken to its logical conclusion, economists should be the richest people among us - certainly the most successful investors, anyway.
Ron Thomas House prices will never outpace inflation over time, its impossible.
4 June 2018 | 206 replies
Depending upon the frame of reference you are talking about, you come to different conclusions on the risk level of the leverage.Just my two cents.
Rich Schroeder Death Panels
28 December 2010 | 17 replies
So because 1 opinion columnist says it might be a solution "down the road", you jump to the conclusion that we are going to have it or that it is allowed in this legislation.HUGE leap you made there.
Gina Dovel If you were just starting out and had $150,000 to invest in real estate where would you begin?
17 October 2017 | 261 replies
Your post went in multiple directions...none of which based on a true understanding of what I'm saying...and your conclusions are based on homewowner mindsets.Banks use the same performing asset to leverage many times over (10 actually).