
10 March 2019 | 27 replies
Rent would likely be that high for anything decent, buying anything would result in a PITI payment more than that, and the help of someone else paying down your mortgage for you is awesome too!

3 December 2019 | 7 replies
@Ihuoma Johnston comparison and review forums are coming up with very mixed results on the Arsenal MKG software.

5 April 2020 | 8 replies
I was trying to understand the calculators on bigger pockets and the results they were giving.

9 March 2019 | 5 replies
Specifically, are they a sophisticated seller with the means to maintain the note that will result from the transaction?

7 March 2019 | 0 replies
This doesn't mean every deal will produce the same results but I know these stories deffinitly helped me starting out and can give you confidence moving forward.

12 August 2020 | 6 replies
What is the likelihood of a positive result if there are no obvious signs of mold in the home?

8 March 2019 | 7 replies
I cannot tell you the many times where the pictures never matched the house I was looking at online.

13 March 2019 | 6 replies
Investing in stocks is not guaranteed to give you greater than 6% return each year (to at least match what you're paying on the loans) and if you consider fees and inflation, the return you need to get is probably more like +10% to at least break even.So I guess this all boils down to: 1) If you have an investment opportunity that can return you +10%, don't pay the loans off early and use the extra cash flow to invest2) If you DON'T have an investment opportunity that can return +10%, use the extra money to pay off the loans (until you come across a good investment opp, then divert any extra money/cash-flow into it instead of into the loans)Just my humble opinion :-)

11 September 2020 | 41 replies
On the other hand investors fail a lot by not setting expectations of PMs and then being disappointed at the result when it was never clear.

10 March 2019 | 2 replies
I have been thinking on how to compensate her based on the results of every project.One idea is to pay her by the hours she put on meeting with the GC, inspecting how job, etc.Another idea is to define a percentage of the Net Profit that will be her compensation.