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Ryan Crowley Pay off mortgage and snowball?
19 January 2025 | 61 replies
I predict that the guys who are fully leveraged and cash flowing $100 per month will be motivated sellers when the next big correction happens.actually its either them or they walk and its their lenders selling that is what happened in that time period.. and was pronounced in certain markets.for me personally  I don't want to risk  my credit and finances and borrow 75k to make 1200 a year... or even 2400 a year if its a market that has a history of no appreciation and I don't feel there is going to be any significant appreciation.. 2 to 3% a year does not cut it.but I will take 500 a month negative or 10k a month negative if I think there are huge gains at the other end.. 
Eric Coats Running STR #s for Newbie
10 January 2025 | 19 replies
I would recommend that you analyze the operating side of the business and the capital side of the business separately.On the operating side, you can use AirDNA to predict the potential income which is gross revenue.
John Malone Are you aware of the new Corporate Transparency Act Coming in 2024 (every LLC)
31 December 2024 | 22 replies
Treasury predicts 32,000,000 businesses will now have to comply with these new laws starting in 2024!
Shiloh Lundahl Those of you on the sidelines
28 January 2025 | 33 replies
Having sold 90% in 2022 and gone to equities, I'm more gone out the exit tunnel than on the sidelines, but my prediction then to maybe start sniffing around again in '26 still seems about right to me. 
Aparajith Srinivasan New to real estate investing
22 December 2024 | 2 replies
Check out tomorrow's meetup:  OCREIN - Reading the Crystal Ball and Predictions for 2025Good Investing...
Jacqueline Henderson Just getting started! I have a question
20 December 2024 | 4 replies
This doesn't predict anything, it's just a summary of what has taken place so far. 
Derek C. Thompson ATM Investments fund
28 December 2024 | 13 replies
Historical data shows that the transaction fees are very stable and predictable. 2.
John Lee 22, New to REI and looking to network and ask for advice
7 January 2025 | 20 replies
Even creating a simple model to evaluate potential deals or predict returns could be a fun way to combine your interests while gaining hands-on experience.The most important thing is to start somewhere.
Scott Trench Bold Prediction: The Fed WILL Do a 25+ BPS Cut...
17 December 2024 | 20 replies
Have had more calls in the last 7 days than I have had the 2.5 months prior combined.Timing is very hard to predict, but I am curious on the view today 4 months out to early March. 
Luka Jozic Experience of OOS investing in Cleveland after 1.5 years.
28 January 2025 | 103 replies
Hoping" for me was never a strategy as the future is unpredictable.I hoped my $480,000 condo in Chicago would appreciate and it didn't move since 2018.My tenant a crypto exec has been paying me $3,000 in rent on the 28th of each month like clockwork for 5 years now.No capex, no issues at all and that has been a breeze.3% ROI isn't sexy enough to me tho 🤷‍♂️I'd probably be cheering right now if it moved up in value but it's been a dead deal in my eyes.But it is what it is.The numbers in a deal TODAY per se don't rely on hope and are a more predictable outcome.Granted, the numbers need to be "worked" and a more "hands on" approach is needed in such markets.Thanks Hi Engelo, you have been doing this for a long time and I know you have the skills and tenacity to manage high-cash-flow properties, but you have to admit, you are working hard for your cash flow, this is not passive at all.