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22 October 2013 | 8 replies
Ok, so I’ve followed most of the advice listed on this site and completed as much research as possible on investing in a Fannie May multifamily (REO) property. The numbers were good so I decided to go for it and cont...
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2 January 2017 | 3 replies
The level of risk would be two fold.
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19 November 2013 | 23 replies
This is two-fold for if you have mortgage interest of $7,000 taxes of $3,000, insurance of $1,000 and other expenses of $1,500.
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14 September 2015 | 10 replies
@Mindy JensenI've personally never had bad credit, but the advice that one of the non-profits I work with gives to many people with ruined credit is several-fold.
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27 March 2018 | 67 replies
I mean when you think about it.. you pay off a home and your cash flow doubles with out having to go into more debt more maintenance more risk etc etc.. this fixation with max debt got have a 100 doors and 200 a month so I can get 20k a month not sure how realistic that is.. and for darn sure if you have a mini melt down that can lead to vacancy and all of a sudden if you don't have a good job your not making any cash flow or are negative.this is who all those syndicators lost so many apartments in 07 to 2011 they went vacant past the break even point could not feed them could not maintain them and they folded..
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19 May 2020 | 105 replies
This is two-fold: on one hand he has to compete with the NYUs and Columbias who companies KNOW are solid programs so they won't even entertain coming to Rutgers to recruit, BUT ON THE OTHER HAND, the Rutgers real estate program will work their tails off to get you into some of these top firms, because they want to say "an RBS Real Estate grad now works at [insert top name prestigious firm here]" on their Admissions flyers.
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14 June 2019 | 15 replies
Well, as you already noticed the major benefits are two-fold:1) Larger than typical cash on cash return.2) Potential for massive price increases if the area(s) in question gentrify / become "hip" again.When I was in college in 94-99, the town where I went to school had "moved south" about 20 years prior.
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18 November 2019 | 24 replies
If I folded every time I have been threatened for suit I would be out a lot of money.
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13 November 2019 | 13 replies
We now bring all dirties back to the hub and take them to a wash-n-fold facility.