Mindy Jensen
Do you attend the home inspection as Buyer's Agent?
13 November 2019 | 43 replies
One time I had to stop an inspector from trying to climb up garage shelving to get to an attic space above.
Anthony Wick
How you making any money at that price?!
20 April 2019 | 96 replies
Prices have been increasing since the crash and are finally past what they were and continue to climb.
Jake Fletcher
Some Important Info For Your 2019 Strategy
17 April 2019 | 0 replies
From 2016 to 2017, apartment construction climbed by 21%, putting apartment supply at a 20-year high.
Victor Goh
Hi guys! Victor from Melbourne.
4 May 2019 | 4 replies
I am sure it'll help with climbing all those potential hurdles I am about to face along my journey.Cheers,Victor Goh
Joel Arndt
Brandon and David were COMPLETELY WRONG in podcast #327
2 May 2019 | 27 replies
This increases the gross revenue on the property, putting it into a cash flow positive position.But prices have climbed so much in the last few years that even a duplex doesn't cash flow without it being a sweetheart deal or without putting in at least 100k to 120k down payment.
Jack Abbott
Are Cleveland area valuations too high?
6 May 2019 | 8 replies
Cleveland has been climbing at the same rate as the rest of the country.
Jay Helms
Newbie Mindset - what are you newbs thinking? 🤔
19 December 2018 | 5 replies
Consumer price index climbing.
Alan M.
BRRRR with $1M homes?
31 December 2018 | 13 replies
If you assume the property value continues to climb at a consistent 7.14% and you remain cash flow neutral... then your return on investment is only 7.14% per year (assuming you can sell when you choose to).
Christopher Hall
What is the best approach to deal with my debt?
3 January 2019 | 25 replies
I don’t like the idea of selling the property we have equity in because it is a perfect rental and it’s located in the growing middle TN area and I think it will continue to climb in value and rent rates.
Darrian Owens
Real Estate market in 2019?
27 December 2018 | 8 replies
We will be seeing a lot of these companies fold as interest rates climb, spending tightens and the market self corrects.