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Nathan Jung Is project financing possible in this way?
22 September 2018 | 1 reply
From what I know, the common process of financing in the real estate development is like this:https://cdn.corporatefinanceinstitute.com/assets/p...But what if a junior developer who has less job experience in this field than any others and is trying to develop a huge scale of townhouses?
Kevin Johnson Pros/Cons is property managers
22 September 2018 | 4 replies
LOLIf I were buying in a D area it would definitaly be a PM job.
Joe Blow Onsite Property Manager
23 September 2018 | 6 replies
If they suck at the job, you have bad results AND no rent income.
Jason Graves What much do you pay for asset Mgt for (26) doors in 3 buildings?
4 November 2018 | 3 replies
But 26 Doors could potentially be 2 hours a week max if your Property management doing a good job.
Douglas Stewart Newbie in NYC looking for other markets
22 September 2018 | 2 replies
Though I have a full time job as a tennis coach, I am looking to buy and hold rentals in another market, which is why I am currently reading David Greene's "Long-Distance Real Estate Investing". 
Matthew Netwon Marquess Californian who is new to Real Estate Investing
27 September 2018 | 15 replies
Very good job getting the reserach part down.Now you need to focus on buying the first investment- You need to decide- do you stay in CAlif and bank on further appreciation, or do you go midwest and get cash flow and lower entry costs.Its nice to diversify (I have both) Specifically Temecula, CA and Indiana.The local ones in Temecula have great tenants, stay a long time and pose few problems The lower income ones in  Indiana has a much higher cash flow, but also have their share of evictions, and issues.
Isaac Hebron How I went from 4 to 19 units in 365 days!
22 September 2018 | 5 replies
Great job growing quickly with super low cost properties.Just don’t forget that there will be bumps along the way, especially when dealing with lower income housing. 
John Lee Being a Part Time Realtor in Philadelphia
17 January 2019 | 17 replies
I work 7-3 at my job and get home at 5 At the latest.
Michael Newman Starting Rental Properties
26 September 2018 | 23 replies
Available lines of credit and a steady stream of extra money from your w2 job can’t mitigate that risk .
Jay Garrison real estate agent due diligence?
26 September 2018 | 7 replies
If your agent is not doing a good job then make a change.