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Melissa Dorman Anyone investing in Portland, OR? Need some help.
24 May 2016 | 21 replies
I would have about $60,000 saved up from my current job for a down payment, but pretty sure I would need to put 20% down initially until I found a job there.
Kevin Clark 1am in Jacksonville, FL
17 May 2016 | 7 replies
Our initial thought is to get into buy and holds with Single family homes and explore from there.
Stephanie Sherman Financing multiple properties-income requirements?
16 May 2016 | 3 replies
A lender will always look to see if you can pay for both properties simultaneously, and they'll initially base that off your income.
Account Closed Looking for Investors in Ontario
17 May 2016 | 2 replies
As long as you factor the higher interest rates (they are short term of course) into your initial calcs before you close the house.
Cynthia Wesley Short sale
16 May 2016 | 2 replies
If the property is worth less than what is owed, a short sale review likely can be initiated with the mortgage servicer.
Latonya Albright Newbie
17 May 2016 | 8 replies
Where should be my first initial focus be on to start investing.  
Mitchell Abel College Student In Lexington, Kentucky
18 May 2016 | 15 replies
@Brandon Stevens That's where I initially started, but have been having little to no success.
Lisa Rispoli Newbie from Chicago, Illinois
24 May 2016 | 18 replies
My initial goal is to purchase multi-family unit buildings. 
Jared Garfield Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? How Nimble Investors Beat Funds!
19 May 2016 | 23 replies
I believe that an artificial appreciation took place initially, but fortunately this was a good thing as consumers took the time to rebuild their credit, they could come back and buy the same homes (only now more renovated) in three to five years.
Derek Famulari 4-Plex House Hack
19 May 2016 | 20 replies
I am told now that all of the units are vacant - will the rent control prevent me from initially listing the the rent in line with the market, or am I handcuffed to the rent controlled properties in the area as a floor or ceiling?