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Victor C. Hernandez What are your opinion on a college degree in real estate ?
19 March 2019 | 4 replies
Like I have mentioned I have a 4 month old daughter to look after so I need to hustle especially at the age of 20 I feel like I definitely can still squeeze in to make plenty of mistakes, risk, and most of all learn from it but what is most valuable is time and it’s running out , going for my AA in RE for 2 years is going to take up time but it could be an assets in the near future so If I’m going to college I’m going to have to make the best out of it because I refuse to be 30+ years flat broke no education and my daughter eating cup of noddles.
Jon Graves For Sale by Owner Frustration
20 March 2019 | 15 replies
Transfer taxes and realtor commissions on the sale side will eat a lot of that up.
Jason Bible Almost 500 houses ----> Multifamily
16 May 2019 | 55 replies
-JB Did you 1031 or eat the capital gains?
Jennifer Soelberg Tenant Wants to Take Toilets that they installed
23 March 2019 | 83 replies
Eating an expense like that per turn isn't a big deal.
Jacob Kelley Trading Free Living for Future Rental Income?
21 March 2019 | 0 replies
While I'm incredibly fortunate to be in this situation, it does mean that I would have to forgo my expense-less housing in order to house hack, which is the most feasible investment option for me.So my question is this - does it make more sense to stay where I am & keep saving for as long as possible, or should I purchase a FHA financed property and eat the holding costs for a year until I can rent it out. 
Drex Tanner Pros and Cons of Low ARV Homes
22 March 2019 | 2 replies
Servicing costs eat up a larger percentage of your monthly payment.
Susan L mann property in bad area with little potential for profit
23 March 2019 | 3 replies
We do not want to spend money on this property and am concerned that the outlay of funds could easily eat up any profits made from the sale of the house. 
Kristina Lugo Making my first offer!
24 March 2019 | 7 replies
Those turnovers, more than normal maintenance requests, and the cost of the occassional eviction eat into the actual real life cash flow you will realize with a property like this and long term will not match the paper numbers that look good and enticing as you evaluate the deal now.Even if you can buy in a lower end B or solid C neighbrohood, it is drastically different than a D property in my experience.
Jeff Castro Hi BP! Opinions on condo vs house. Which is better?
24 March 2019 | 2 replies
Pros of a condo would be no yard matin, trash etc - Cons would be, HOA fees would eat at your cash flow potentially but as long as you figured that into your numbers youd be good.
Mathew Fuller Collection holding me back from being approved for first home.
25 March 2019 | 2 replies
I have now paid the collections, but it could take some time (months) for the report to bounce back and me be within good standing.I am single with no debt other than a small amount of credit card debt that is used for bills \ small consumer things (eating out, movies, etc) and is paid off in full every month.