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Brian Williams BRRR Strategy and DTI Ratio
15 November 2017 | 1 reply
If you don't know off hand what percentages your local lenders will require, talking to them to find out is critical to the success of your exit strategy because you'll want to know how that the property fits your local lending criteria.
Dave Van Horn Money Diaries of the Rich, Famous, and Interesting
22 November 2017 | 2 replies
They're really not for me or probably most Real Estate investors on BP obtaining higher returns than what they can offer, but I do admire the hands off approach system they devised.
Francisco Jaramillo Any Suggestions in Denver for a Broker that specializes investmet
16 November 2017 | 4 replies
I talked with a handful of brokers, but ultimately went with Your Castle Real Estate.
Alex Simon Refinancing Under Value
17 November 2017 | 4 replies
@Matthew DrouinThat is a great position to be in.Now with regards to the refinancing options and how much you should take out, I'd say it depends on what your plans are.If you are planning on holding onto to that rental for the foreseeable future, you should stress test that property to figure out how much minimum income it needs to generate each month to meet your mortgage payments.That monthly would dictate how much you can conservatively take out after refinancing (and providing that you lender is OK with that too) without exposing yourself.Now if you have other deals that you want to pursue and you need as much cash as you can lay your hands on, you should take out as much as your lender would allow you to.Personally, I'd go for the option 1, especially if you have the  ambition is build a sound rental portfolio.
Darren Day Anyone see Slab homes in Northwest Indiana? Issues? Common?
18 November 2017 | 6 replies
I'm talking from a first hand experience, I own a duplexes and townhomes on a slab.
Taye N. Need Money For a FLIP using another house for collateral
17 November 2017 | 5 replies
I don't see a way to get the funds in your hands by Monday; however you could make your offer to purchase the new home contingent on getting financing on this other house. 
Jason Lee Electric vs Gas Increasing Home Value
15 November 2017 | 8 replies
If I had the choice between 2 houses and the only difference was one had natural gas and the other was electric , the gas wins hands down
Russell Holmes Intriguing owner finance of 8-10 acres, paintball field for now?
18 November 2017 | 9 replies
We are obviously at the very beginning stages of all of this and there are a lot of things that we will be checking into with the city, insurance companies, paintball gear suppliers, etc, but the simplified version I see is:Initial planning and setup is very hands on butCan be managed with young/cheap labor once set up10 acres owner financed, only about 4 acres needed for paintball, 1 for their building5 acres available for other creative highest and best use scenariosProfit from paintball isn't really the point as we are continuing our business and other endeavorsIf the paintball field can pay for itself, pay for the land, and give us a few acres to play with in the meantime, is there a negative side I'm missing here?
Qi Ming Chen When do I need to set up an 1031 exchange
16 November 2017 | 2 replies
I don't think you have any problems unless money has crossed your hands.
Ryan Keenan Advice on late rent please help
19 November 2017 | 14 replies
require it be in your hands by the due date.