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Michael Currie New member from Nova Scotia, Canada
5 September 2016 | 4 replies
Thanks,  I am happy to be on here.It is a stable, sort of boring market.If you place a great ad, and screen well you can find tenants pretty quick.Since not much changes in the local economy (university / hospital / military town) the prices do not increase quick, so it is touch to get a lift in value on a building without doing big renos or holding for a long time.Michael P Currie
Ken P. Unit #25 under contract
21 March 2017 | 18 replies
They kept fees static during the recession, and we (I've been on the board of directors for the past 3 years) only began to raise them again two years ago with a 5% increase, and again are considering a 5% increase next year.  
Vincent Chen Refinance math
19 September 2016 | 6 replies
In order to build wealth and make money work hard for me,I am thinking about how to use the equity I build.After I purchase the property,if the refinance LTV ratio is 70%,the value of property should increase about 40% to refinance all the capital invested in the property.And if the property appreciation compound annual 10%,it need take more than 3 years to get 40% increase.If the property does not appreciate a lot,the refinance does not worth it at all.So I need to use the capital I invested in the property more than once,I need to choose the property which has al lot of property appreciation.Anything wrong about my math?
Evan Ventura Modular-To-Rent
5 September 2016 | 0 replies
After rebuilding my own home after Hurricane Sandy using a modular company, I realized how (with luck and due diligence) cost affective, convenient, and custom these homes can be. 
Nicole Jacobson Newer Young Investor Confused on How to Proceed
7 September 2016 | 21 replies
I know I am not making the cash flow I should, but without buying into low income areas I am unsure how to increase my cash flow? 
Ryan Green Questions about FHA financed Multi family in Dallas, Tx
5 September 2016 | 0 replies
state=TEXAS) and that there are incramintle increases in how much you can barrow.
James Stokes Newbie turning to my NEW-ME, with 5 kids 5 & under & 3 jobs
31 October 2016 | 6 replies
Even thou I did not make the ROI on the property that was desired, by taking action, my learning and understanding increased and I am more confident with moving forward on the next deal.
Tyler Deuel Owner Occupied Property
6 September 2016 | 5 replies
The property is going to need some aesthetic repairs in order to increase value.After reading the Bigger Pockets "The Book on Investing in Real Estate With No and Low Money Down" this seemed like a good strategy to get me going.
Anna Watkins Tax implications of renovating a long-term rental to sell??
7 September 2016 | 8 replies
As interest rates increase, affordability and house prices go down. 
Ramsey Blankenship BRRR.....?
12 April 2017 | 16 replies
My rents have increased from $500 p/month to $700 per month in each unit i have renovated.