Julie Khaled
Looking to invest
25 February 2015 | 18 replies
Otherwise, Ottawa, being a government and university City with a healthy smattering of high-tech, has a fairly stable rental market ... it reminded me of a big Fredericton.
J Scott
NEW INVESTORS: CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK!
3 April 2015 | 179 replies
Ours is a very unusual process where the first 2 housemates help select those remaining...it's all about creating a healthy, happy atmosphere in the house.
Oladimeji Sonibare
How to structure an equity partnership??
16 August 2022 | 13 replies
If this is your first deal with this partner and it went relatively well (aka you'd like there to be a second, third, so on ...) then try to reimburse the cap partner with as much of his initial investment as possible...After that you can pay split the cash flows 50 / 50.If there's a very healthy amount of equity in the deal - consider paying him a return on his initial investment in exchange for a greater percentage of the asset.
Jack Liu
Favorite areas to invest in Sacramento Metro
9 March 2021 | 4 replies
I think growth in most Sacramento metro is pretty healthy and these areas offer a relatively lower price compared to other areas of the city.
Elijah Glenn
Owner is deceased, executor is not the daughter
5 June 2019 | 5 replies
This fact becomes very problematic in some families with poor 'natural' relationships and robust or healthy 'step' relationships.
Amber Saulsbury
What CAP rates are you seeing in your market for multifamily
15 August 2019 | 112 replies
What do you consider a healthy Cap Rate?
Daniel Ramirez
Impossible to invest while working FT?
23 December 2015 | 20 replies
To get into a property cheap enough to be able to exit with a healthy profit you will need market exposure and connections that can really only be achieved by someone in the game full time.
Clayton Cook
If you were new to REI and had $75k to invest, what would you do?
5 September 2017 | 10 replies
Also, if done correctly and strategically, buying at a discount, rehabbing, renting, refinancing, and repeating, would allow me to build a healthy portfolio, generate a little cash flow, build equity over time, maybe 1031 exchange (defer taxes) some of the smaller properties for a larger multifamily property that cash flows more, and builds more long term equity.
Azaan Ramani
Rookie from Dallas, TX
3 February 2018 | 8 replies
My long term goal is to make RE a healthy part of my portfolio and become financial independent early so I can practice medicine because I love to do it and not because I need to pay the bills.
Gabe K.
Another loan mod: your thoughts are welcome
29 January 2015 | 10 replies
If I bought this at a healthy discount, I might drop accruals at some point (without hitting on any debt forgiveness), might consider other concessions, paying refinance expenses, etc.