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Brandon Richards Slowly removing myself from the company with systems and VA's
16 June 2018 | 0 replies
It hasn't been a bed of roses however, I've failed, lost friends, lost time, shafted by countless contractors, lost and ran out of money, and a multitude of other problems, but what one hell of an Ride!!!
Nick Salemme Should I sell or rent my condo?
18 June 2018 | 4 replies
I’m going to lay out all the numbers here and hopefully some people will chime in with their thoughts. 1 bed/ 1 bath condo in north New Jersey (~10 min bus ride to midtown Manhattan)May 2016 Purchase price: $270kDown payment: $54k (plus 10k in closing costs)Current market value (best estimate): $325kMortgage remaining today: $205kCash flow per month as rental: $300The way I am looking at this is I am deriving my “net equity” (net of selling closing costs) to be:$325k x 94% = ~305k, less 205k (mortgage remaining) = $100k net equity.Therefore, my RoE on an annual basis is $300 monthly cash flow x 12 = $3,600 divided by my net equity of $100k = 3.6%On one hand, it seems like I could use that $100k elsewhere and likely beat 3.6%.
Charlie C. 20 year old w/ six-figure income and no expenses. What to do?
20 July 2018 | 58 replies
How can I assure that contractors won't take me for a ride?)
Moshe Bloorian What do you do??? What is your 10 second elevator pitch?
19 June 2018 | 5 replies
Well, it has been a crazy ride - but I run a Real Estate Holding Investment Company called GreyHill Capital Holdings and we buy residential multi-families throughout the upstate area.Our goal is to enter a town with potential, buy as many solid properties as we can and make it our main priority to always give our investors the highest returns possible.
April Friedl Newbie...what to do with my old house?
21 June 2018 | 7 replies
It’s a crazy but very rewarding ride
Lena S. Thief broke locks in my tenant door- how soon it should be fixed
20 June 2018 | 9 replies
If I could I would get ride of them today.Thank you for all your advice
Joshua McMillen No experience, no credit, and only 15k saved up. Any advice?
8 June 2019 | 10 replies
Try and go horse back riding by reading books.. yeah.
Arpan Gurung What to watch out for on short sales?
25 October 2018 | 8 replies
So many variables, gotta have some thick skin for that potential roller coaster ride..
Kyle Winston House Hacking in an Expensive City
16 July 2018 | 9 replies
We were a short bus ride to Lakeview. 
Alexander Gonzalez Hi biggerpockets i need your help
7 July 2018 | 2 replies
In the process of being kicked out of my girlfriends childhood home and her mother supporting her own parents and and house payment splitting it with her sister including lawyer fees to keep the bank at bay for as long as possible before eventually being kicked out they still found the time to help me with anything that i needed from groceries to a ride to work and asked for nothing in return.