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Logan Causey Yield Curve Inversion, Buyers market around the corner?
19 August 2019 | 72 replies
There are so many factors and moving levers that of course it's difficult to predict the intensity of a correction. 
Alex Skeg What do I need to know before diving into NNN lease investing
6 April 2023 | 19 replies
@Alex SkegOn the spectrum, NNN leased properties are considered less management intensive but as @Zach Alms pointed out you still need to make sure you're meeting the lease obligations. 
Anthony Newbold How are you making any money with Rentals?
30 August 2015 | 38 replies
@Anthony Newbold once you get the hang of being a classic landlord, you might want to consider a more times intensive but up to 8x more profitable approach and operate your SFH in a non traditional manner - more niche.There are atleast five different ways to operate a SFH rental: traditional, rooming house, dorm, short-term, and corporate housing.
Kirk Hawkins $200,000 in the bank...now what?
2 September 2020 | 32 replies
Great question here are some options for you in order of most time intensive to least:1- Become a full time flipper 2-Buy a 2-4 unit house hack3-Buy some SFR-4 plex rental properties to BRRRR 4-Buy some turnkey properties5- Hard Money lend 8-12% w/ 1-2 points. 1st lien 6-12 months.6-Invest in a syndication
Timothy Metra Ever quit your job too early to pursue your REI career?
12 January 2017 | 14 replies
And then type a goodbye letter to give to my bosses on the way out the door, saying how happy I was for the experience and whatnot and that it was a personal decision and nothing negative towards the company.My only concern is I work about 60 hours a week and it's hard to build a reasonable portfolio on the side of that, plus my job is labor intensive.
Al Wright Which order would you put these actions in (from first to last)
2 February 2017 | 12 replies
Real estate is a capital-intense business, no two ways about it.
Donovan Keim Refinances and Purchasing as well as HELOC loans
1 March 2017 | 9 replies
Hello BPMy name is Donovan Keim, I am for all intensive purposes a "banker" (assistant manager) for Huntington National Bank in OHIO. 
Jackson Barr Fix and flip low cost homes in Detroit Michigan for a beginner?
28 March 2017 | 14 replies
Management is always more intensive but that is where the returns come from.If you decide to invest purchase habitable or nearly habitable and rake off the profits from cash flow.
Jestin Sorenson prospective tenants with high debt to income ratios
1 May 2017 | 36 replies
You reduce your liability risks by not giving specific reasons.I normally only respond by stating that following a intensive screening process I have determined the applicant does not qualify.
Collette F. Fence Repairs - from damages from my companion dog
23 May 2017 | 50 replies
The only thing this dog does is stay by my side, waits to go cruising in the car and find a group of men at the park playing basketball.