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Dave Mosher What is your goal for monthly cash flow after mortgage?
11 January 2018 | 58 replies
Once I fond the guy he was willing to sign over the property to me for $200.00.
Peter Apockotos 23 year old w/ excellent credit considering buying w/ a friend
20 December 2017 | 15 replies
This crowd isn't fond of appreciation, but in a booming city it is very difficult to find good deals without thinking about it, especially in the city.
Sergio Castillo Constructing the beginning of our Real estate investing strategy
5 February 2018 | 5 replies
I have become very fond of fix and flips.
Bradley Pietrzak first investment advice va loan
18 December 2017 | 3 replies
Hey bigger pockets you guys are awesome.So we're I am deals are hard to come buy.fortunately I have a va loan and will be doing the old multifamily live in for my first.with this being said I have no landlord experianc e So for this first property if I can't fond one were the numbers are amazing but I can find something that is at least ok and not atrocious should I just move on it just for the sake of experianc e and just getting started or should I really just wait for a good deal and keep looking for a prime deal.eather way I will be well off just jumping in and say getting retail price would alleviate rent or morgage from me but I probably wont have cashflow and have to come out of pocket for repairs and capital items. but I would be able to save faster for my next deal. on the other hand if I keep looking till I find somthing worth while I could potentially have those cap items covered instead of just my morgage What should I do?
Account Closed Profitable Real Estate and Taxes
13 February 2018 | 0 replies
Alaska – $73,077Florida – $73,077Nevada – $73,077New Hampshire – $73,077South Dakota – $73,077Tennessee – $73,077Texas – $73,077Washington – $73,077Wyoming – $73,077North Dakota – $71,523And here’s what you would take home from a $100,000 yearly paycheck in the five states with the highest income taxes: And as Jerry Brown, Governor of California is fond of saying “Nobody ever leaves California just because we raise taxes.”Oregon – $65,092Maryland – $65,541New York – $65,753Hawaii – $65,846California – $66,157Kentucky – $66,252Idaho – $66,394South Carolina – $66,720Minnesota – $66,812Maine – $66,821
Anna L. Please, critique my math for Multi-Unit Investment
2 February 2018 | 12 replies
My understanding is that your husband can represent you as your broker but commercial listing agents aren't usually real fond of this.
Robin J. Question for Expert Wholesalers
1 February 2018 | 2 replies
In the beginning this was how I operated strictly but as I became closer and closer to a few seasoned investors in my area I have found myself taking deductions in assignment if it meant giving it to an investor I'm simply more fond of.
Joshua Painter P.A. Setting up proceeds of a sale into an IRA
1 May 2017 | 5 replies
Although I'm fond of self-directed IRAs, in this scenario it seems that 1031 would be the way to go.
John Thedford BP Is A "HOTSPOT" Of Illegal Activities
9 June 2017 | 68 replies
That keeps me in the big bosses chair......I've grown quite fond of that chair..:)  Just my opinion...
William S. Milwaukee is driving me nuts.
7 December 2018 | 46 replies
I think it is a solid neighborhood (I wouldn't venture east of the "Fond du Lac" border).