
23 November 2019 | 4 replies
Pick whatever fits your investing goals, but think critically about itAdjust your assumptions as you get more information.

26 November 2019 | 84 replies
Get more information before you make too many assumptions.

26 November 2019 | 66 replies
You would have paid 186k in interest or a total of 452k for the house at the end of the term. your income in the samw time period is a cash flow of ca 500/month or 180k over the course of the loan, and same appreciation assumption after 30yrs (850k) your total return would be 578k, compared to the 1,48M of my initial example 🤯 I dont want to rationalize a bad deal, i have done quite well with my other properties, and love good cashflow as much as the next guy - but comparing apples to apples, if i dont NEED the cashflow, WHY would this be a 'bad deal'?

10 December 2019 | 14 replies
Interesting article, but as an agent in Tampa I think it makes some very broad assumptions.

12 December 2019 | 63 replies
I was a carpenter (framer, roofer, sidewaller) for 17 years full time before I switched over to design (which included the 2 years of commercial roof estimating.Well, you know what they say about assumptions.

29 November 2019 | 50 replies
I've lived and worked and still work in a D- neighborhood for many years, when most investors were too scared to set foot into the area, so, the assumptions you openly make about me, say more about you than they do about me. Â

4 December 2019 | 14 replies
If someone with a small rental or even several rentals gets sued and they have little equity, there isn't really much asset for someone to sue them for...the lender would be first in line no matter what.Apologies for my assumptions but from reading your first post, I assumed it was yet another person with that type of question.

27 November 2019 | 2 replies
@Ben FederThat’s me with the assumption you’re living in the home.

28 November 2019 | 10 replies
@Theresa Harris My assumption is that by paying off their mortgage they will have access to a larger amount of money which could potentially buy them more BRRRR properties.

2 December 2019 | 26 replies
@Kyle SmithYes your assumptions are correct!