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Kirby Elliott Buying a Residential Multifamily Property with Friends
29 March 2018 | 7 replies
It’s all doable, but you need to assume for the worst.
Eugene Rogachevsky Need Lender for 2-4 Unit owner occupied using 1031 exchange funds
27 March 2018 | 11 replies
Yup, 20% down is doable with conventional financing since you're going to owner occupy.
Brenna C. Is it okay to own and rent out a property that is permanently located in a different state than you are?
5 November 2014 | 4 replies
If you have the right systems it is totally doable :) The key is to have your landlording practices in place and ready to go!
Joel G. Purchasing a Property for Parents
24 December 2014 | 8 replies
This would be subject to my financing ability, but I'm assuming since i don't have any other debt, an investment property should be do-able.  
Scott Kammerer New member in Vegas, going to have 100k+ to invest in about a year.
30 January 2015 | 6 replies
I would say in REI that is doable by leveraging but likely to take you in the realm of high risk.
Bao Nguyen Why do Michigan SFH investors reinvent the wheel everytime?
11 October 2016 | 28 replies
Doable, but too complicated to run.
Nathan Prescott Newbie from Toledo, Ohio and want to get started!
12 January 2015 | 4 replies
It's definitely doable, just be sure you have the right people on the ground. 
Chris Barry First REI in a potential flip
10 October 2010 | 8 replies
I am a bit nervous since I am going from no debt to buying a house for, say, $150,000.I don't know if financing it totally with a HELOC is a good idea, what price range is the best for flipping in Missouri or if flipping is even do-able in this market.I have read four books and a lot on the internet about this endeavor but still have a lot of jitters about going into debt when I am not certain of the potential success.I still need to do research regarding CMA for prospective areas and potential rent amount if I can't flip it.
Cheryl H. Newbie in Kentucky
12 March 2013 | 4 replies
Flipping is actually do-able as DH is a carpenter and I also have construction experience.
Ty Downing 50,000 line of credit
20 July 2015 | 38 replies
Rentals sound doable and people have done it before.