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Forest Williams Tax Overages Business?? and Courses??
16 October 2024 | 3 replies
Would you be comfortable seeing your name in the newspaper headlines claiming you were cheating homeowners out of tens of thousands of dollars? 
Imani Naomi Where to start - Multi-Family or Single Family Homes?
19 October 2024 | 16 replies
I did not have your advantage of working in the industry.You need to begin where you feel most comfortable, and where you think you can close a deal.
John Salcedo Line of equity backed by Whole Life policy
16 October 2024 | 5 replies
They just don’t see enough of these deals to feel comfortable with them.That said, I’ve had more luck with smaller regional banks and credit unions.. especially those that cater to higher-net-worth individuals.
Edward Heavrin Paying off a rental aggressively. Pros & Cons?
20 October 2024 | 84 replies
If you are younger and seeking to rapidly build a cash flowing portfolio, if you are wanting to continue 1031'ing into bigger assets, or if you do not have the cash to take down entire deals without financing, leverage makes a LOT of sense.If you are retired (or rapidly approaching retirement with a level of uncertainty or concern about what your post-retirement income will look like), it could make sense to begin paying off properties so that you reach a point where your expected monthly cash flow will exceed what you need to live comfortably after retiring.
Audrey Sommer Would Love Some Advice for Starting Out
19 October 2024 | 11 replies
and how much you can afford / would be comfortable with is up to you and your lender.on Idaho - that's exactly what I am talking about, picking a place where you have friends and connections, rather than throwing a dart at the cheapest places in the US. 
Seth Smith Urgent Care Facility
16 October 2024 | 4 replies
I would look at real comps, and if your exit strategy is to flip in a few years, it may be a problem if you paid more than the market will give you.If you're looking to hold and are comfortable with the tenant, then I would consider itGino
Serafin Fernandez Tenant Bank Statements
15 October 2024 | 7 replies
What is it that you ask that gives you comfort?
Alan Asriants Is this an end to Wholesaling?
30 October 2024 | 236 replies
It's like having 20 cars in a garage, all in good shape with maintenance records and all, and calling a local dealer's shop asking for a trade-in value on one of them, while I can comfortably put it on cars.com and sell it to highest bidder or take it off the market if I can't get the top retail dollar on it.
Lake Bradford Thinking about investing in real estate
15 October 2024 | 5 replies
I've found its pretty hard for folks to get comfortable with a purchase out of state if they haven't seen the general areas that they think they'd like to buy in.While I love where your heads at - best thing you can do right now is likely focusing on saving cash, REI education, paying off loans, and enjoying your last year of school!
Daniel Frank Waco Centre Apartments (LP)
15 October 2024 | 6 replies
I mean its not good enough for me to leave the comfort of my backyard here in BCS :)