19 July 2017 | 6 replies
Your numbers should be taken with a grain of salt until you've personally inspected each and every unit in the purchase thoroughly.3. 1-bedrooms usually have much higher turnover than any other bedroom count, so make sure your area has enough population growth to sustain that demand for many years to come.4.

17 September 2016 | 3 replies
My goal is to build a sustainable flipping operation while reinvesting profits into value-add multi-families to begin building my portfolio.

30 November 2009 | 13 replies
If you bought your low income property between 2002-2007, you are not in a good place right now, simply because it will take years and years to regain the loss you sustained especially if you used loan to acquire those properties.

5 March 2023 | 4 replies
Given the recent changes, how will recent acquisitions be able to sustain this level of debt with property values crumbling across the city?
3 October 2023 | 20 replies
Hello all I am considering getting a primary residence to house hack next year and I am trying to decide on what market I would like to be in. This would be a buy and hold SFH (Maybe 3 bed 3 bath?) and cash flow deal....

7 July 2014 | 6 replies
However, we know this is not sustainable, as he will not seek help for the root cause, which we believe is mental illness.

15 May 2014 | 13 replies
I realize that continuous transactions are not sustainable (in terms of continuing to work for money as opposed to passive income) and I am getting started in multifamily investing (on the commercial side of 5+ units).My dilemma is a common one that I think many would be investors face here in the Bay Area, specifically, San Jose/Silicon Valley.

18 February 2019 | 82 replies
I would, and everyone please feel free to disagree, view a crash as a failure of one or more critical fundamentals that sustains a market.

20 February 2019 | 129 replies
Truth be told, with all the work that goes into running a sustainable real estate business.