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Aamir Shah First real estate invesment in Kansas City
15 December 2017 | 29 replies
That is a bigger topic, so I'll stick to this thread.If you have cash/skin in the game, then recruiting other participants with the same can be accomplished, resulting in a much larger play.
Mike Sands Can you land a deal with no skin in the game?
4 May 2018 | 1 reply
That is literally the only thing worrying me, I don’t have the credit or funds to cover a 10–15% cost up front (skin in the game)I do know most HML will want points and other small various upfront cost I can come up with that.. but I would love to get a 100% financed deal under my belt, again this would be my first.
Tucker Long Cash out refinance vs refinance: different LTV allowed?
19 February 2018 | 2 replies
So potentially could have none of my own capital in the deal if I buy right/add enough value.SO basically, they were claiming there's an advantage having a first mortgage in place when completing a BRRR because it allows me to leave no skin in the game, where as if I buy and renovate with cash I'll be forced to leave 20% or so in the deal.Thanks for any thoughts,
Max T. Excited about my new project
26 January 2019 | 17 replies
If you mean partner like a spouse well thats married life for ya lol jk. but seriously if they are some sort of financial partner who has no skin in the game id be worried right about now.  
Account Closed Could This FINALLY be Capitulation?
20 October 2008 | 12 replies
I can 'analyze' a real estate deal much better than a stock.However, I just hope the day never comes when I have to go around collecting rent in fresh vegetables or possum skins or whatever my tenants have to barter as rent.
Keith Macpherson Profit sharing with my father - help me decide on %
4 August 2017 | 9 replies
@Keith Macpherson being that you are funding the deal, then I would agree at that point you have more "skin in the game".
Jimmy Ho Ridiculous Appreciation!! Should I SELL NOW OR KEEP as RENTAL?
28 June 2017 | 32 replies
I purchased this property at a discount and I do believe in the down market i would still have enough skin in the game and enough the cash flow to pay the mortgage and all other expenses (finger cross) Account ClosedThanks for your input Thomas.
Khari Harper Any reccomendations for private money that isnt a scam
14 November 2017 | 5 replies
If you think it's impossible no need to reply or say " You need skin in the game."
Greg Grant Buying from a Wholesaler, is it me?
29 November 2017 | 29 replies
Consider the wholesaler position: If you have 10-20 people willing to buy a property and you have a set time period in which to sell it, you need the investor to have some skin in the game.If you are not comfortable with those terms you may find better luck going through a real estate agent and finding MLS deals.
Nicholas Weckstein I’m stuck at my current position
3 December 2017 | 56 replies
You also have skin to put into the game.