
14 April 2014 | 5 replies
Revulsion- happens to many first time or fairly new investors, especially those who didn't screen properly, and is when you just can't bring yourself to deal with another tenant issue.Winter evictions, unannounced move-outs, urine and feces soaked carpets, consistent late payments, and incessant petty demands are just some of the issues which can turn the stomach of many RE investors.One thing i'd suggest you do is play out the numbers for various scenarios.

28 May 2014 | 33 replies
When I know a great property has potential to net profits, I get the butterfly feeling in my stomach.

26 September 2011 | 18 replies
I always had a pit in my stomach as soon as I deposit a check when a retail flip was completed, because I knew there was no more money coming in on that deal.

22 March 2012 | 19 replies
I fly in just before lunch so this will please my stomach very much

26 March 2012 | 8 replies
Don't go after tenant issues if you have no stomach for problem tenants/squatters.

28 January 2013 | 57 replies
My stomach hurts from laughing so hard James, that was classic, and I mean classic!!

7 May 2013 | 29 replies
I haven't learned to flip over on my stomach (or a house) yet.Congrats BP old man...

15 December 2020 | 165 replies
If you can't stomach having a mortgage and want a "lower risk and much lower return" then do it.

21 November 2020 | 4 replies
Mike keeps burning incense and it's making me sick to my stomach.

9 December 2020 | 22 replies
Everyone’s risk tolerance is different, and there will be challenges in any market, but I didn’t have the stomach for that one long term.