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Account Closed NNN lease a good investment
6 January 2019 | 2 replies
For the box size of the car wash you would need to see what rent per sq ft they are paying for the market and make sure it was not inflated with TI (tenant improvements) from the developer.
Nigel McFarlane $375K for Rehab Costs?! No way
8 January 2019 | 13 replies
I've gotten quotes for a house the same size and build that came in ~$220k less than this.What are some of your opinions/ insights?
Rick Howell Checking the Boxes on Your First Investment Property Purchase
6 January 2019 | 1 reply
To make matters a little more complicated, if you are currently self-employed, you are not allowed to declare 100% of your income.
Rick Howell Checking the Boxes on Your First Investment Property Purchase
6 January 2019 | 1 reply
To make matters a little more complicated, if you are currently self-employed, you are not allowed to declare 100% of your income.
Adam Scheetz New Investor in Staten Island, NY
18 February 2019 | 11 replies
Eveything here is ridiculously overpriced and draped in regulations it seems so I've expanded my sights outside of the area.Locations of interest include; Northern VA, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, NC, and SC.Plan:Small/Medium sized multi family properties 4-10 units. 2/1 up to 3/2 if available.Purchase price under $450,000 with a minimum of $100 cash flow per door after expenses but a target of above $250 per door after expenses.Cash on cash should be above 10% with 15%+ as targetProperties would be managed by local management company or Live-in manager.My plan, criteria, and areas of focus change with more knowledge gained.
Adam Scheetz New Investor in Staten Island, NY
6 January 2019 | 1 reply
Eveything here is ridiculously overpriced and draped in regulations it seems so I've expanded my sights outside of the area.Locations of interest include; Northern VA, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, NC, and SC.Plan:Small/Medium sized multi family properties 4-10 units. 2/1 up to 3/2 if available.Purchase price under $450,000 with a minimum of $100 cash flow per door after expenses but a target of above $250 per door after expenses.Cash on cash should be above 10% with 15%+ as targetProperties would be managed by local management company or Live-in manager.My plan, criteria, and areas of focus change with more knowledge gained.
Matt Lefebvre 21 Years Old & Sold $8.2M in Multis in 2018
8 January 2019 | 19 replies
Being self-employed and only three years of credit history makes it really hard to qualify for a mortgage.  2019 is finally going to be the year that I can afford one... because my last two years of tax returns show I've made enough money to get approved for a mortgage. 
Peter Bras Looking to build a team in Enid, OK.
14 May 2022 | 16 replies
Is a lot of the population employed by the Oil industry?  
Nick Rutkowski How the Government Shut Down Effected Realtors
13 January 2019 | 1 reply
I had a client at the state department, that we had difficulty doing a final employment verification on.
Cole Domino At what age can I get a loan of this size?
8 January 2019 | 4 replies

Hello, I am 18 years old and almost 19, The month turned 18 I got a secured credit card and next month there upgrading me to a unsecured card and Im looking to get another credit card so I build more credit, I have ha...