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Results (10,000+)
Leo Lanza My First Deal
15 November 2014 | 7 replies
This is your first deal...what happens if there are delays and you have to eat holding costs for an extra 2-3 months?
Jack W. Wong what would you do with 10k
6 December 2014 | 21 replies
Not to mention I hate the idea of PMI eating up my cash flow.I would figure out a way to grow that 10k.
Kelly Moore Potential College Student Rental - Condo or Single-Family?
29 December 2014 | 7 replies
Also, the idea of condo fees eating into my net income doesn't appeal to me either. 
Jonathan E. Indianapolis to Chicago
19 November 2014 | 17 replies
Looking in one area like River North is like eating one popcorn jelly bean and proclaiming that there are no good jelly beans.  
Kevin K. Getting that first property - Chicago
21 November 2014 | 10 replies
Even with a quick renovation days on market in the Chicago winter can eat in to your profits.  
Susan M. Success is lonely
21 November 2014 | 2 replies
Maybe a travel club, or a ski club, or whatever.None of my local friends are into real estate, and I try not to talk about scoring a great deal, but they can afford things that I enjoy, like going out to eat.
Nghi Le Failed Property Inspection
25 November 2014 | 26 replies
Restaurants around here get inspected and rated by city every year.  70% is a passing grade but nobody wants to eat there. 
Marci Stein please help analyze this deal
23 November 2014 | 11 replies
Taxes at $5,500/year really eats up profit if you are only get in the $1,200 range for rent. 
Peter Jung New to biggerpockets
28 November 2014 | 6 replies
Texas has a great economy but they're also among the highest in the nation for property taxes and insurance which eats up your cash flow.
Logan Allec Where and how to invest?
22 December 2014 | 126 replies
Texas' property taxes and insurance are among the highest in the nation which really eats in to your cash flow.