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Don C. Opportunity in the Newark area?
7 February 2018 | 18 replies
You may also want to look at Harrison, North Arlington and some of the other towns that border Newark.
David K. What would you do - cash all in or finance
19 January 2018 | 10 replies
Then they have to go back on the market and unless they do get a cash offer (which idk about your market but in mine it's a gamble) then they are still looking at 30+ days plus any days on market before receiving that.
Charlie MacPherson State of the Market - Suffolk County (Boston) MA
15 February 2018 | 9 replies
That's unheard of in a lot of agencies, where agents will limit themselves to one "anchor" town and perhaps the towns that border it.
Tyler Cruz Anything I can do with my existing appreciated property?
14 November 2017 | 10 replies
You are literally losing out on thousands of dollars of income annually by gambling on appreciation.
Alex Varner Contractor requesting 50% Upfront
9 June 2019 | 192 replies
@Brianne H.It is always a bit of a gamble working with someone new. 
Mark Kohn Noob question: Ok to buy negative cash flow but build equity?
2 May 2023 | 24 replies
You are no longer investing you are gambling that the rents appreciate or you can refinance the property into a positive CF position before you run out of money. 
Pino Alu Should you buy in a bad part of town?
15 December 2016 | 16 replies
But also return on investment is better.A gamble for a newbie, but can be a way to learn the business.And go for the smaller properties.
Dillon McGough Living and Investing in Raleigh, NC.
27 October 2020 | 5 replies
Unless you just really like gambling or have money to burn, in which case, by all means - roll the dice if that's your thing.Further - contractors and suppliers are SO damn busy these days with all of the construction going on around here that getting a renovation of any real scale completed correctly or a new construction job done is a very serious challenge in and of itself and takes a great degree of skill, care, TIME, connections, and probably some luck.
Billy Bey Rent vs sell a high cap gain property
15 April 2018 | 15 replies
Would you really want to gamble on continued appreciation, instead of cashing out?
David S. Cash out re-fi options on a fourplex to use for the next deal
9 July 2018 | 3 replies
Probably a slight loss after the second set of closing costs, and that's with the gamble that interest rates don't rise.Option 35.5% for commercial loan 65% LTV for cash out. $357.5k5 year balloon, 25 year amortization10% line of credit at prime +1One plus here, I won’t be paying interest on money I’m not using.A big concern is timing.