Nathan Killebrew
How to handle friends not on the same path as you.
16 May 2019 | 60 replies
Culture glorifies the healthy and the wealthy.
Kejin Wang
Resources for estimating Repairs
10 June 2019 | 5 replies
When you find a house you like with a healthy budget to make a profit then get it under contract but make it contingent on an Inspection.
Christopher B Shires
Building a solid investor and agent (investment friendly) network
29 April 2020 | 9 replies
Keep safe/healthy, and see you around the site!
Anthony Barrueco
Your experience using FHA 203K loan
3 October 2023 | 16 replies
That property now gives me a very healthy cash flow each month.
Kevin Estey
CALLING ALL NEW ZEALAND BASED INVESTORS!
14 January 2020 | 184 replies
I've seen a few newer studio apartment blocks listed which seem to offer great value/yield as well as being easier to maintain, especially with the new govt Healthy Homes legislation.
Jazlynn Gibbs
Who’s Ready for a Recession 2020?
17 September 2019 | 109 replies
Job growth, retail sales and most other GDP indicators are healthy from a historic perspective and against a backdrop of conflicting tweets, news articles and headlines, it can be difficult to see that.While we have been in a long bull run, that in itself does not justify a recession.
Michael Ealy
Small Deals Mean Wasting Time & Making Small Money
15 July 2021 | 204 replies
I want my and my investors' capital to GROW through value-adds and through appreciation (since I buy in growing areas)...and while waiting to sell, me and my investors want to get paid a healthy cashflow.
Brandon Brannan
Hello My Good Friends!
28 August 2007 | 8 replies
Hello My Good Friends, My name is Brand Brannon; I new to this forum and I find Healthy deals in Memphis TN and Detroit Mi… I have been rehabbing, wholesaling 19 years but 13 yrs I WENT TO THE SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS (said with respect), so it’s safe to say 6 years and managing properties for 2 yr.
Michelle Rickman
Whatha think? High End Short Term Rental West Palm Beach
19 November 2019 | 8 replies
I got the following:Still quite healthy from a strict monthly dollar amount standpoint, but the cash-on-cash is only 1.6%.
Billy W.
Health Insurance + Retirement for Commercial Real Estate professionals?
11 March 2012 | 1 reply
Well right now at 37 I do not have health insurance.Luckily I have been very healthy so far with little to no issues.The issue I have is policies.The insurance companies do not cover much of the payment yet charge a high monthly fee for their policy.If you go into a doctor's office with insurance they will charge the maximum from the insurance company.So example with insurance a bill comes to 150.At 50% my co-pay would be 75 plus I am paying monthly to the insurance company for the policy.If I say I am not insured and pay cash they charge me 100.I save on costs not having to pay monthly on the policy just when I need to go AND I don't have some stupid policy telling me which doctor I have to go to.I also don't have the primary care doctor pumping me with pills which have side affects because the insurance company doesn't want to pay to go see a specialist to fix the problem.Also the specialist that you have to go to with the policy can be far away and the a long time before you get to see them so you suffer longer.Now you can get catastrophic care if you need to go to the hospital.You save on regular doctors visits but if you have something serious you get the insurance to cover the large bill.