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Brian Fazekas Need Help Evaluating
18 July 2014 | 6 replies
To get it flip worthy, I would need to allocate a total of $20,000 and that is slim for holding costs.
Brian Brigham Conventional Loan as Partners
28 July 2014 | 1 reply
It is a very slim chance of this ever working.
Cory Elder Newbie-form an LLC and use a land trust or just form an LLC for rental property?
7 August 2014 | 21 replies
The chances are slim but do you have the funds to cash out the lender if they do call the loan due.
Henry Le 20% down payment deal analysis
6 August 2014 | 8 replies
You can also google search / call up some local property management companies to get an idea of what they run as a cost structure.I would say the deal looks very slim.
Michael Robinson New to Anchorage,Ak
15 August 2014 | 5 replies
Now I've been doing some looking, I do see some potential here but it is very slim.
Francois D. Equity build up rather than Cash Flow, why not?
11 August 2015 | 53 replies
Most investors favor CF rather than equity build up.The advice is get a mortgage as long as you can (30+years) so you can have a few more hundred dollars in CF.This neglects the fact that you pay more than three times the amount of interests on a 30 yr loan rather than 15 yr over their respective life.On a 15 yr, you build up equity (=wealth) quite fast, which is a cushion in case something goes wrong.Paying a 30 yr faster is not equivalent to a 15 as the portion of interest on your main payment will always be higher.Investing for equity build up is not as 'flashy' as for CF since you need to live with slim to none CF.However you actually build wealth faster, hence that is my decision.I wanted to start this topic to see if others invest like me as we seam to be the minority.
Sal Loiacono The seller Called Me!!
19 May 2014 | 20 replies
You might have a slim chance if you ask for a HML loan for 190K and put the rehab on credit cards.
Felicia Pryor REI Courses ? Are they worth it...
29 May 2014 | 15 replies
Some courses or classes can be really helpful.If they are over $1,000 chances are slim to none.I've taken a handful locally on negotiating, basics and a more broad approach.
Robert Ehrlich BRAND NEW Investor looking for advice on 8 plex building
26 September 2014 | 13 replies
Your chances of finding a bank that will lend to you on something like this if you don't have money of your own for a downpayment are slim.
J.j. McGuigan How to or how not to work with a Realtor in wholesaling
30 September 2014 | 40 replies
The chances of you finding a buyer for a higher price than could be gotten off of MLS is slim, unless you have some ignorant buyers.