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Blake Catanzano Here's my backgroun, How should i proceed?
5 September 2016 | 16 replies
I do have some large projects in the pipeline which could increase that number by another 100K or so but its safe to say low 300's and I will have a tax bill of about 50K this year so ultimately it is very safe to say I am liquid for 250K right now that I'm ready to invest.Due to my job I have access to subcontractors of all trades... roofing, tile, granite, flooring, paint etc at pretty much cost (day rates of the actual laborers).  
Anthony Geren flipper buying homes through a wholesaler
4 September 2016 | 9 replies
One more thing to keep in mind, typically wholesale/assignment deals are closed in 15 days on average which is another reason why financing is not even a consideration.  
Ryan Conklin Out-of-State Investing in Cleveland
8 September 2016 | 19 replies
With that said, many landlords are charging below market rents so after making those repairs, one can increase the rents.
Terrence Evans LA investor seeking to enter ATL rental market
3 September 2016 | 3 replies
However, my California RE mind sees the prices vs rents and am bewildered by such statements.As of now, these are my desires in properties:a house or townhome built after 2000 - I prefer after 2003 turnkey condition MOST PREFERABLE, but not necessarily a requirement at least a 3+2 neighborhood well kept and not too much crime $50-$100K, short sales are acceptable Close to transportation and/or the fwy Relatively close to downtown and the airport (10-20 min when there is no traffic)Seeking cashflow, appreciation much lesser priorityFor rent of 800, the PP cannot be exceed 60kFor each additional $100 of rent, the max PP can only increase by about $12.5k.If you see immediate issues with these desires, PM me so that we can talk about it offline.
Mark P. Vancouver BC, Cashflow in this market? Buying today crazy?
6 September 2016 | 14 replies
Rents are increasing rapidly and anything near transit is pretty easy to rent out these days.  
Joseph S. Memphis Duplex Analysis - Is this a good deal?
4 September 2016 | 14 replies
This results in 1) a higher monthly cost for initial coverage and 2) rate increases or policy terminations once they start making claims – and these follow you from insurer to insurer.
Michael Lang Brand new to this whole mentality, Hello!!
5 September 2016 | 11 replies
Of course, such "savings" typically come with increased spending over time versus making the expenditure up front.
Yan Kang Should tenant with dog be accepted?
30 December 2016 | 7 replies
You do need to consider the extra wear and tear that can come from certain breeds as well as the increased liability.  
Jim Keith Question on what to do with equity
5 September 2016 | 14 replies
If the economy turns for the worst people still need a place to live, hence the increase in rental need.
Sylvia B. Best way to structure rent to own from seller's perspective
3 September 2016 | 2 replies
I would set the purchase price at 95K, take the Non-Refundable Option Deposit( or Consideration) (NROD or NROC) of $5K and Lease at the amount they said they can afford $700 (always go with the most they say they can afford).