
18 October 2019 | 13 replies
I was satisfied with the results.

18 September 2018 | 6 replies
Honestly communication could be a little quicker - but overall satisfied with her and her company.

7 July 2020 | 7 replies
If you have a private money lender willing to lend you the money for say 3 to 5 years that wouldn't be a bad route to take as long as you can make the payments and satisfy the note within the terms.

24 August 2020 | 6 replies
c) Make a business trip to visit the units / tenants4) Always act fast to satisfy any complaint or concern either from the tenant or the management co.

7 April 2023 | 17 replies
When you need to consider all the great things you can do with this property you have to do the math in the image below and when you see the potential for a $1,336,800 profit, or more, that is when you know how much money you are willing to spend to earn that money.So, if you paid $150,000 for the property and you now know you can earn $1,336,800, or more, then you now have a very defined goal to reach and you should be more-willing and satisfied in regards to how much money you have to spend.I always say, I never look at the Cap Rate a property has when I purchase the property.

26 October 2022 | 13 replies
A cash flow today is more valuable than an identical cash flow in the future because a present flow can be invested immediately and begin earning returns, while a future flow cannot.I was one of my very satisfied client said, "The main reason we did the cost segregation study was to get immediate cash flow right away.

2 December 2022 | 11 replies
It’s a SFD zoned R-2 that I’m adding an attached dwelling to make it a legal duplex and building a 4 car garage to satisfy covered off street parking for the legal duplex.

21 August 2019 | 0 replies
I have read mixed reactions on the forums, some people mention that a 20% equity is required, others that 2 years living on the property is required, even read that a letter explaining the reason for moving might be enough to satisfy underwriting and execute a 2nd deal.Any help sorting this out is greatly appreciated!

22 May 2020 | 3 replies
Option 1 is getting a FHA loan and possibly a FHA 203k to rehab it since it will most likely be somewhat distressed, but still still satisfy FHA requirements.

2 July 2021 | 10 replies
If I had to pay a contractor for each of those homes my (your cost) would have been no less than $3500 for each home when including opening the walls, drying the structure, dealing with mold tests to satisfy the buyers, patching holes and painting.