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Account Closed LLC, Co. , None or when
16 June 2018 | 4 replies
To get an idea of my goals which may have an effect I'd like to close on 2 more multi-families within the next six months.
Margie Fuller RE: Mobile Home purchases with land and without...
29 June 2018 | 4 replies
I need to set some goals to make sure this happens in a reasonable period of time. 
Ken F. 1 BRRR or 2 properties (financed)
20 June 2018 | 2 replies
Hello BP, looking for some perspective/opinion on which route to take with $50K cash with the goal of long term buy and hold: Pay cash for a BRRR - $50K Purchase (finance) two $100K properties - $50K down payment (in total)For simplicity, assume my numbers/deal are spot on and the cash flow in both scenarios is the same.Pros of 1 BRR – Left out the R for repeat...as I would hold on to the property - No loan, one property (with same cash flow) – slightly less maintenance as only one set of mechanicalsPros of 2 financed properties – Leverage, mortgage paydown by tenant, more potential appreciation (2 vs 1 property)Cons of 1 BRRR – less rehabbed (just rent ready) vs 2 financed TURNKEY propertiesCons of 2 financed properties – lower cash flow per door, paying additional (taxes, insurance)thoughts?  
Kathy Morehead New investor in the New Haven Connecticut area
16 June 2018 | 2 replies
Our ultimate goal will be multi family buy and hold properties, to however we want to raise capital through flipping houses.
Jesse Frageman Owner-occupant Cash on Cash Return
19 June 2018 | 4 replies
Still account for maitenance and vacancies as you would see on the other units of the property but the goal would be for you to move on to another one at some point and of course you can always stay there if you want.
Alexander Spira Did I over rehab my project
19 June 2018 | 18 replies
“Over-doing” your rehab is not necessarily a bad thing, it depends on your strategy and goals.
David S. Odd scenario; Would you consider me as a tenant?
16 June 2018 | 19 replies
There is going to be a learning process associated with that goal.
Israel Hernandez Hurdles of being self-employed while trying to start in RE
18 June 2018 | 11 replies
What’s more, I have a credit score of 750+ and without the fear of being rejected anymore, the only obstacle left for achieving my goal in getting started in real estate would be myself. 
Jordan Miller Looking to start investing in the Louisville area
2 October 2020 | 5 replies
My goal with rentals long term is to build enough of a portfolio up to be able to replace my income from my job and just have the financial freedom to be able to travel/be worry free.
Patrick Philip Can someone give an example of how to make money with sub2?
27 June 2018 | 4 replies
You have plenty of other exit strategies that are more appealing (depending on your goals).