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Jimmy Humphrey Over Leveraged?
10 May 2024 | 116 replies
This changes nothing relative to value add, which is how you get rich.In this game, presuming you know what's going on, you can make your pie and you can eat it :)I think this'll make a decent post for the blog...
Immanuel Pierre Property Manager for Rent by the room property
4 May 2024 | 3 replies
I have the cash flow in my budget to eat around $700 if need be, but this is not ideal because I am looking to scale.
Justin Brickman Whats your ideal monthly income? How many homes/doors will you need to achieve this?
6 May 2024 | 65 replies
Your number will grow exponentially, not linearly and your blind spots are expenses that you are too frugal to manage today but will eat at a higher price tomorrow.The goal should be to eliminate expenses via consolidation, have multiple sources of income, and carry low risk(debt). 
Michael Calvey Tenant Screening Secrets: What's Your Magic Formula?
6 May 2024 | 27 replies
Car loans eating up a huge amount of income no. 
Wyatt Towle-Desroches Advice On Investing In An Expensive Market
3 May 2024 | 6 replies
Check with the city on where they are install new sidewalks, outdoor eating areas, walking and biking areas.
Becca F. Overleveraging, net worth, cash flow and headache factor
9 May 2024 | 159 replies
What you really build with rentals is equity - but also as you have discovered you can’t eat equity.
Joshua S. Velocity Banking / HELOC Checking Acct - It Works (Proof)
6 May 2024 | 76 replies
But, this has absolutely nothing to do with living out of a line of credit rather than a checking account.Even not counting the opportunity cost credit given in the analysis for the “reserve” theoretical investment, the additional nickel and dime fees associated with the HELOC will eat up any savings.Perhaps you became much more vigilant at controlling expenses when you decided to use the HELOC to pay your everyday bills.
Angu Krishna 23% management fee
3 May 2024 | 11 replies
With longer leases it might be worth it. all comes down to your investment style. eats into the cashflow but you are more protected.also, my situation is different due to mortgage cost. your one properties rent is 2.5 of my properties. my average mortgage is around 650.  
Hunter Ferrari Real Estate Investing in West Virginia
2 May 2024 | 14 replies
These are important questions because renovations can quickly eat away at your budget especially if you don't have a trustworthy contractor.
Max M. Closing costs on sale of rental (cap gains exempt)
30 April 2024 | 4 replies
What I have found through Google and forum searches is split between "everything is deductible" to "you just eat this cost."