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Brandon C. Time to drop rent price?
13 July 2015 | 9 replies
Most folks likely think of rent capacity in terms of hundreds, especially at your rent range.
Sean Morrison New investor looking at Slidell, LA - and any empty resort rooms
19 August 2016 | 4 replies
Currently, I help hotels and resorts that could  use help with room capacity connect with large vacation clubs.
Account Closed Fed Calls it a Housing Bubble - … 1st time since early 2000's
22 April 2022 | 64 replies
The 3 C's of lending are intact so if there's a crash as so many Nostradamus investors have been predicting since 2011, then it won't be because of lending.The first C is character—the applicant's credit history.The second C is capacity—the applicant's debt-to-income ratio.The third C is capital—the amount of money an applicant has.Supply and demand are the market drivers, not unscrupulous lenders, NINJA loans and unqualified buyers making minimum wage buying homes worth 500k  with $0 down on a 5/1 ARM.
Matthew Henry THANK YOU!!!! - Nashville, TN Newbie
3 July 2014 | 4 replies
Thank you again and may we all enjoy our journey as we increase the capacity of our pockets!
Jerrell Alexander Germain Renatus
7 May 2020 | 18 replies
For me, time is money...I know very well that information is out there and can be obtained for free but that involves my time in searching and weeding out the BS and actual strategies that can be applied in my own capacity.
Michael Stevens Newbie from Castaic, California (Los Angeles County)
10 August 2014 | 6 replies
I recommend finding a rehabber in your area and partnering up with them in some capacity.
Account Closed Process for selecting properties for further review
12 December 2010 | 4 replies
Actually, in some areas, you may have limited utility capacity for a commercial undertaking.
Ray Hernandez ​What Do I Do With $300k Post Tax?
1 February 2018 | 42 replies
And you definitely don't want to hire full-time staff for a property that size, because labor costs will eat all your profit.You need to ask property managers if they manage nearby properties that have some excess capacity and can share labor and get some of the cost off those books.  
Sean H. Buying from a wholesaler?
3 September 2019 | 5 replies
Check that the area is served by a sewer, otherwise you need to have a perk type test to make sure that the soil will support a septic system.You may also want to call the utility servers to ensure that they have capacity
Rojon Garrett New Investor from Clarksville, TN
17 October 2017 | 11 replies
REI is the way and I plan to utilize Bigger Pockets to its full capacity!!!