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Jason Maduko 1st Time Home buyers in Metro Atlanta
19 December 2011 | 3 replies
Listed below is a summary of my financial and credit profile: Income/Savings:94K annual income (58K from primary employer + 36K combined from part-time work)20K in savings and have an additional 20K towards a downpaymentCredit scores: TransUnion 649, Experian 665, and Equifax 637 as of 12/10/11; credit simulator claims that my scores should jump ~20 points if I pay off my credit card balancesDebt:About 3K in credit card debt; all currentAbout 380K in student loan debt (majority from medical school); but all student loans are current and in deferment.
Priscilla Z. HUD Listing agent says I can't market property....
22 September 2013 | 16 replies
A double or simul close on a property doesn't involve an assignment and is typical in this situation.
Chauna Bustamante Yellow Letters
4 October 2013 | 10 replies
Here's a vid explaining how to do this for free:http://preforeclosuredata.net/companyblog/2011/01/using-technology-to-simulate-your-handwriting-in-yellow-letter-marketing/
Gary West Another New Member from DFW
19 February 2013 | 7 replies
Cash flow grows faster due to the higher return with financing, and when it comes to paying off you've already got a number of properties to "gang up" on each mortgage.I've got a little simulator I wrote so I can play with different scenarios and see what happens.
Dean Julie So here's my dilemna
27 June 2009 | 32 replies
Study cloud formations and submitting 10,000 simulated flight plans - How do I invest a light bulb?
Nathan Bahr Diy Pex Installation in Small Single Family House
1 January 2019 | 14 replies
First off DONT USE PEX A use B or C  I have had A rupture in freeze situations, C has not, the Build Show on Youtube recently did a burst pressure simulation and A failed before the other pipes did.   
Shay Singh How can I cashflow $4K/mo from a $400K investment (within 4 yrs)?
1 January 2019 | 9 replies
I know many variables can go into play, but run this simulation with me. 
Stevie Delacruz Investing too young?
1 September 2018 | 112 replies
Started paper trading (basically simulation using real time stock market prices) at 16 yrs old.
Fabio Busatto What would you do if you were to make a choice
4 September 2018 | 0 replies
Here are some data based on my simulation;1st YearGross income: € 10.368Total expenses: € 2.552NOI: € 1.568Mortgage payment: € 7.159 (30year at 2.55% fix rate)Total cash flow: € 657,00Cash ROI 65,70%Equity accrued: € 3.373Total return: € 4.030Total ROI 403,03%Capitalization Rate 5,18%GRM 13,98DSCR n/aTax rate in Italy at: 26%
Charles H. Weekly mortgage payment on BiggerPockets Calculator
21 May 2019 | 0 replies
Hi all,anybody has an idea how to run the BP calculator and tweak the payments to simulate paying every week instead of monthly, and ultimately generating ROI after 5 years, 10 etc?