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Katlynn Teague Do you prefer on or off-market homes and why?
30 March 2023 | 8 replies
For many people, this adds a level of effort/decreases the amount of comfort.
Matthew Harding Is positive cash flow a myth in today’s environment?
9 April 2023 | 48 replies
All sorts of rehabs/conversions can turn a total loser into a cashflowing property. ...another example: I've built ADUs in previously unfinished basements, which turned properties that were $500/mo negative into properties that now cashflow 1000/mo ...the power move was rolling the construction debt into refis on other properties at lower rates, which more than negated the construction debt...in other words, I got paid to build the ADUs (these days, this isn't usually possible--or at least, it's a lot less likely--now that rates are rising...but who knows, rates might decrease again at some point...). ...Although certain rehabs/conversions can force cashflow, there is real skill and art to spotting properties that are good candidates for these types of rehabs/conversions. ...an effective rehab/conversion is often a lot trickier than HGTV would have you believe, and choosing the wrong property to do this can completely blow up the financial model.Another approach is to learn to find properties that have something that turns off other buyers, but which is irrelevant to cashflow, and irrelevant to your business model.
Peter Xiao How is everyone feeling about rates?
6 April 2023 | 31 replies
Do an asset valuation stress test, again decreases of 10%/20%/30%, etc.
Emerson Pariona Building house, duplex or triplex
20 January 2023 | 4 replies
when you start adding more units the amortized cost decreases
Shane Cloutier Electric radiant heat for rentals, yeah or nay?
10 April 2023 | 19 replies
I have seen some systems that have decreased the thickness of the install.
Sandra Tsang Austinites - Let's talk real estate
9 April 2020 | 7 replies
The actual volume of house sales has decreased by 3/4 as of today as compared to last year for 4/5/2019.
Angie Vance REO/Bank Owned Properties
16 January 2016 | 3 replies
What people don't realize is that when banks have REO's (bad debt) on the books, it decreases the amount of money they are able to loan out for mortgages.
Jason Malabute MY THOUGHTS ON SILICON VALLEY BANK COLLAPSE
22 March 2023 | 305 replies
I'll put it simply, all those Yale, Brown,Stanford graduates bro capitalist are just bunch of FOMO haha even you don't need to be smart to be "bro capitalist".It is the inventor that's smart, and those "bro capitalists" are just forcing everyone around him to invest in the inventor, and withdraw at the same too, that's the name of the game.That's why the freaking stupid about these bro capitalists are that the number of unicorn startup in 2022 triples in 2021 alone compare to 2022, while decreased by a third in 2023.
Steven Daley Down payment for multifamily
2 June 2015 | 9 replies
I was able to decrease my equity exposure in the retirement account and it allowed me to fund a deal that still has positive cash-flow with less actual cash out of pocket.Jason
Rachel Perl My Flip is Not Selling
15 January 2023 | 32 replies
I would give a few more months and consider a price decrease as Rick indicated below.