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Scott Ellis Repaid HELOC - Does it need to season?
10 May 2017 | 15 replies
For example, if the 50k were on a credit card, using a certain percentage of those funds has a negative affect on your DTI and credit score, I believe the same applies toward a personal line of credit as well, but does that also apply to utilizing a Heloc?
Bret Rubash Anyone done business with Jeremy Tillotson?
22 February 2017 | 1 reply
Any positive or negative things about him I should know about? 
Stephen Torti Student Loan Default Rates
23 February 2017 | 2 replies
I could totally be wrong, but my guess is lenders like Sally Mae report these types of statistics on a periodic basis.
Tj Hines Growth Emerging Markets 100K -250K ??
24 February 2017 | 4 replies
This is why the census uses metropolitan statistical areas start off at 100K.At 200K these markets have already made the transition and are dealing with urban problems rather than zoning and mindset problems of preserving a small town feel while transitioning into urban density.So "emerging" will look very different in each of these city sizes.  
Bruce Clark What is a good cash flow goal on a no money down deal?
24 February 2017 | 7 replies
A property is not "cash flow negative" because it has a small or large amount of equity that could be getting a return elsewhere.  
Satha Palani Neighborhoods in Newark - you impressions
5 April 2019 | 4 replies
There are a lot of negative opinions about Newark out there and most if it is warranted but that does not change the fact that the city is gentrifying.2.
Paul Hutton borrowing cash from my corp.for rental purchases tax implications
28 February 2017 | 9 replies
Paul,Miss understood the Personal part, so basically in the end you are paying tax on the income you get paid from the "salary" you take out from the Canadian co. so you will be taxed at the personal level in Canada ( reduce that as much as you can), your corp. will not be taxed for the income and the houses will not make any money. i can not see why you could not do that, you will have to figure the interest rate to allow enough profit to pay bills and to be able to claim the deductions against the income. do not think you can show negative results every year, that's an IRS red flag right there.
Laramie Hiebner Question on how much to put down for down payment!
24 February 2017 | 5 replies
This two can easily be negatively affected by an economic recession or downturn or real estate market free fall that makes mortgage repayment difficult because of reduction in cashflow and property value. 
Daniel A Lee Kim Deal analysis and how the content affects the outcome?
24 February 2017 | 2 replies
Hello everyone,I am new to bigger pockets and after watching the webinar about how to start investing while having a full time job, I went and tried the bigger pockets analysis on the web page.Did two analysis for SFH and they both came out with over thousand dollars of negative cash flow.How important are the exact expense numbers for variable landlord paid expenses, fixed landlord paid expenses, and future assumptions?
Isaiah Lopez New Investor, tough decision.
27 February 2017 | 14 replies
Those who are stating this unit will result in a little negative cash flow do not have a good concept of  rental expenses including cap expenses.