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Chavis Kendrick First time landlord, does that decrease property value?
27 November 2018 | 22 replies
That might eat up 24k as I often hear 12 to 15% can be typical.
Account Closed Moving to Tampa to Build Spec Houses
3 April 2019 | 15 replies
Tampa is dog eat dog right now. 
Luke McKee New Want to Be Real Estate Investor
27 November 2018 | 9 replies
Most people typically need to analyze 100-500 deals before you close your first one (this will also help you understand what a homerun looks like when you see it), so get started and analyze as many as possible while also living on a friends couch and eating PBJs to save the max amount of capital so you have cash to start buying deals when the right one shows up. 
Chavis Kendrick Landlord plan, need some advice.
27 November 2018 | 3 replies
Your PM probably has leasing fees that will eat into your savings so it will take you 18 months or more before you have a large enough reserve that this property could be considered self-sustaining, meaning you won't have to dig into your pocket to handle a major loss.The scenario I used above is not uncommon.
Joshua D. Money,Net Worth and things people dont wanna talk about?
5 December 2018 | 11 replies
Most people these days waste all their income on cars , booze ,trinkets and eating out !
Angela Hill Lake Elsinore and Moreno Valley CA
29 June 2019 | 27 replies
@Angela Hill I personally would try to avoid high special assessments on property taxes, they will eat profit for breakfast.  
Kristi Kandel Security deposits in Nevada and how to legally deduct for repairs
30 November 2018 | 5 replies
If you had asked me this question about an Ohio property, I would probably tell you to eat the cost of the $400 because you'll have a very difficult time proving that the tenant caused the damage without the ongoing help of the current owners and the current owners are unlikely to be helpful once this transaction closes. 
Brian Bradley California Investors Prepare to Pay, UNLESS …
12 March 2022 | 17 replies
Eating into your cashflow. 
Chris Shuptar Christmas Gifts For Tenants
25 December 2018 | 13 replies
If you do decide to purchase something I have bought gift cards to grocery stores...Everyone has to eat
Paul Tes About to rent out my first property near Tampa
3 December 2018 | 2 replies
The HOA is run by some savvy investors who see the value in keeping costs down; the chefs have to eat their own cooking.