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Ryan Pyle Appfolio
9 September 2014 | 6 replies
The only negative that appfolio tells you that the electronic bank set up only is for incoming transactions and does not go for paying out owners.  
Vicki S. anyone could please kindly help to refer a good general contractor in SF bay area (eastbay)?
9 June 2016 | 18 replies
The property I need help with is actually in Pleasant Hill rather than my current profile location (Benicia) if that makes a difference.Manolo D. please stop posting negative unsolicited opinion responses to my posts as it is not appropriate or helpful to the subject at hand.
Frankie Woods Experiences of a "Relatively" New R.E. Investor (military member)
12 January 2015 | 49 replies
So let’s look at the numbers:Investing timeframe: 4.5 yearsTotal properties: 2 SFRsTotal equity: $62kTotal Investment: $44.5k (includes 3 years of negative cash flow from Ohio and roommates)Total Cash Flow: -500/month (breaking even on the CA property when accounting for all expenses and still have the thorn in my side in OH)CoCR: 139% over 3 years (~40% annually)Not too shabby for a newbie…But I was still lacking the resources of the BP community!
Phil C. when property taxes kills the deal
10 September 2014 | 19 replies
Having grew up in promos on wood side ave- I don't understand the negative comments of the previous poster's.
Mike Sanders Preparing for a possible fight with my new HOA over interior improvements, any suggestions?
15 November 2014 | 9 replies
I have sold many condos and have only had clients have issues with making interior changes if the change would negatively impact a neighbor, cause noise at inconvenient times or in the Pearl where there are can be a lot of restrictions on interior changes as they can cause structural issues (for example some buildings don't allow you to hang heavy items with maully bolts because of building envelope issues).  
Kayla Joachim 'First Analysis-4plex in Minneapolis
10 September 2014 | 16 replies
Now throw in your mortgage of $2,214.92/mo and that means negative cash flow.
Swat Khan Options? 44-unit NOT in PROBATE yet
9 September 2014 | 5 replies
The property is negative cash flow to their estate's portfolio which justifies selling it. 
Joshua Nudell A topic that came up in a local REIA event I attended: Distressed mortgages
10 September 2014 | 7 replies
Since many loans had negative LTV, where the total unpaid loan balance exceed the value of the property securing the loan that does cause those bids to be on the low side of the UPB (Unpaid Balance).
Justin Brophy Las Vegas Deal...Should we buy?
10 September 2014 | 6 replies
If financed it is a negative cash flow deal once you factor in mortgage , taxes , hoa, repairs, vacancies and suchIt really provides zero equity if you factor in closing costs on the buy and sell side
Alex Barnett My very first property
11 September 2014 | 6 replies
But remember each month you are renting, you will always be cash flow negative without any equity buildup.My 2c.