
15 April 2018 | 4 replies
Stop doing the ones that don't work.

28 July 2020 | 7 replies
I've heard story of people who held onto a buy and hold, complained about negative cashflow from raising cost and rent not adjusting to how they like it non-stop, but also doesn't want to sell because they like the appreciation (dead equity as some may call) and find it a hassle or just don't know what to do.

15 April 2018 | 6 replies
Now that he is in-school and has basic arithmetic skills, he periodically checks how much more he needs to make a down-payment on his first {rental} house {being a minor, he cannot borrow on his own and definitely is not eligible for a high-ratio, insured mortgage, so he will need a 20% down-payment and the bank of Mom & Dad if he still wants to purchase a house when he has the funds}.We also use routine activities such as grocery shopping or fuelling the car/truck to discuss budgeting and how much it costs to run a household - at an age appropriate level.
14 April 2018 | 2 replies
This worked for me tremendously because I stopped worrying about what I need to do after contact and focused more on getting first deal.

13 April 2018 | 3 replies
You're borrowing the maximum that Lenders will allow.Your goal of course is to have none of your own money left in the deal at that point.Which is why, if you've paid about 80% of its value in the first place (instead of 70%), I mentioned that your margin is very tight!

30 April 2018 | 10 replies
You will find the loan terms to be not as good because the lender instead of borrowing the money from the main banking system will instead have to self fund the loan internally and the money cost more to them.
17 April 2018 | 15 replies
James Hammett An individual can buy them but I would advise against it as if the borrower were ever to sue you then you would be at risk not an LLC.

17 April 2018 | 4 replies
But just never stop and keep falling forward!!

21 April 2018 | 26 replies
I remember waiting 3-4 months to get a check, but never stopped me once to keep going and getting more leads.

16 April 2018 | 14 replies
To borrow exactly $100k at 70% LTV, my "143% Rule" applies.]