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Eric S. Hi. Seeking advice on where/how to grow my portfolio
30 July 2015 | 9 replies
If I'm not eyeing a rental I'll usually pay down some of the higher interest loans.Our portfolio is more heavily weighted towards lower income units.
Amit Kal I lost my job too! Is my portfolio big enough to take the leap?
11 December 2016 | 36 replies
Once you have multiple options that can meet your needs, then you get to weigh these options in what you want... whatever option has the highest weight should determine the best possible choice for you... at that point, it's worth doing the risk analysis to help compare this risks associated with each option and take that into consideration before making a final decision.That said don't rule out the parts of these decisions that are more right brained, intuitive, creative, and sometimes seemingly crazy to everyone else.
Brian Hart Maryland Investing buy and hold
23 July 2016 | 4 replies
I'm looking to build wealth for the long term. being 22 I my big why is early retirement and being able to travel. my focus is definitely cash flow and any appreciation is icing on the cake. my first instinct Is Columbia md because it does have plenty of jobs with high population (and growing slightly, I think around +1% growth). the cool thing is the owner/renter ratio is 60/30 30% of the housing market being renters. it has great 5 out of 5 star schools and a vacancy rate of 3.9%. now those are pros in my eyes. some cons are the houses are old the average being built in 1979. they are also a little on the expensive side. a good deal to even consider would be 200k. also high hoa fees.Now is this an opportunity market, do the pros out weight the cons? 
Brady Carpenter RE Job to Supplement My Investing?
19 September 2017 | 4 replies
It's pretty tolerable but I'm trying to gain weight and it's hard when I walk routes every day.
Brandon Turner How Would YOU Spend $100,000?
4 January 2014 | 34 replies
Of course I'll leverage but why not have the beautiful light weight feeling of owning free and clear and seeing that big rent check come directly to you?
Jeremy Keeler Neighborhood Scout WTH?
18 May 2020 | 11 replies
The creator started NS while getting his PhD, I would definitely put some weight behind the data.
Michael Faudoa How do you estimate ARV?
25 June 2018 | 13 replies
Sometimes comps are weighted because one may be much more like the subject.
Lance H. Pit Bulls! (small rant)
29 April 2012 | 24 replies
,etc.I don't believe these large animals belong in an apartment complex period.It's not their nature or good for them.The pet owner is putting their selfish needs ahead of the well being of the animal.When a lawsuit happens the tenant usually doesn't go after the other tenant as they have no money.They always go after the landlord.I don't care what the cash flow is I don't want to own that type of property.So, from what your saying you enforce a weight restriction as well then too?
Michael Plaks EXPLAINED: how much can a real estate CPA save me?
25 January 2023 | 8 replies
If you believe in software-generated graphs showing you "before and after" - then I have a warehouse full of weight loss supplements and anti-aging creams and house-flipping-millionaire courses to sell to you.
Susan C. Baltimore City landlords allowing pets?
7 November 2017 | 5 replies
weight restrictions?