
27 August 2010 | 10 replies
it depends on your area...2 bed/1 baths are bread and butter rentals where i am, and they can be bought for cheap...the 3/2s in the same areas only rent for a 150-200 bucks more/month, but cost at least 10 grand more...as for rehab, 2 baths is usually preferred, but again, it depends on your area, and what your competition has
10 September 2009 | 10 replies
Some have had yard sales before the foreclosure sale happens, selling anything a buyer might be willing to give them a few bucks for.
12 September 2009 | 21 replies
You might find this interesting ... from Forbes magazine: High-Rent Districts Owning residential rental property is a tough way to make a buck.

11 September 2009 | 2 replies
Suppose that the husband is not able to find a full time job though... do you think he will be able to make an extra 100 bucks a month working part time?

11 September 2009 | 6 replies
Let's assume I have , zero debt, substancial liquid capital, and ability to make money from my construction company, I am looking for high cash flow( the spendable, reinvestable kind not the buck swapping bucks kind).

11 October 2009 | 22 replies
. :) Big Macs run about two bucks.

13 September 2009 | 0 replies
They also reduced Performing Loans by $4B and paid down debt similarly (maturing notes, perhaps?).

20 September 2009 | 5 replies
Just wondering if anyone had the chance to review Eric Medamar's course that he sells for about 99 bucks.

29 October 2009 | 18 replies
I have an organic red ale that is maturing nicely and already tastes incredible . . .

29 September 2009 | 24 replies
And then you added some more about the challenges that might arise with financing 20 properties; one of the things I had on the list for suggestions to your book.My question: Did you accumulate one property per year for 20 years and then let each one "mature" for you, or did you get 20 or more in a single year (or a small number of years) and then let them "mature"?