
24 August 2023 | 9 replies
Your investment style/technique is going to depend on a number of different factors - cash available, risk tolerance level, goals, etc.

10 April 2019 | 5 replies
I don't like wasting my time working at screening difficult applicants.If you rent to someone self employed make it crystal clear that late payment will not be tolerated.

30 October 2023 | 41 replies
What I havn't heard in this post yet is what should be a central focus of NOT loosing any $, that's risk tolerance, it need be ultra low.

11 September 2019 | 20 replies
Will depend on several factors like the type of property, type of tenants, your risk tolerance, other assets you own, your estate planning, laws where the property is located, etc.Any lawsuits would be limited to the assets of the LLC and not your personal assets (assuming you run the LLC appropriately and the corporate veil is not pierced).

31 October 2023 | 6 replies
A hot seller's market may be more conducive to wholesaling, while a buyer's market might favor flipping.Risk Tolerance: Assess your risk tolerance.
25 October 2023 | 2 replies
It all comes down to preference and risk tolerance...However, what I would say is that the controversial term of gentrification is pretty obvious when it is at play.

26 October 2023 | 14 replies
Its usually good advice to be relatively close to your first investment, but several factors play into that decision like your risk tolerance, the type of investment youre making etc

18 October 2023 | 8 replies
This may be a good idea if you plan to refinance within the next couple/few years, but there will be more closing costs to refinance and there is also the risk that interest rates won't go down, so you just have to balance your outlook, risk tolerance/capacity, and your current/future cash positions.

17 July 2023 | 7 replies
Return)--Risk tolerance might be better termed risk desire for some investors.These loans should have been brought to light in the offering paperwork, and an the LP side only sophisticated and accredited investors can buy into them.Non-accredited investors (most of the public) are not allowed to buy into these things, neither those with standard loans or those with adjustable loans.There is a flavor of pie for everyone.

27 July 2018 | 131 replies
Some investors or people TOLERATE their jobs or investments until a point they can break free from them.I do not want to live my life that way.