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Jami Morton Jami Morton
8 March 2016 | 12 replies
Pretty painless to do, but does cost initially to set up.
Isaac Choe 50k in capital, first time noob
9 June 2015 | 9 replies
We are both agreeing to put 40k cash (80k total) towards the initial property allowing to cash flow the property from the get go in-order to snowball the rest into the next property. 
William Carson Bank REO, needs new septic. Scenario(s) and advice please
4 June 2015 | 3 replies
We had seen something suspicious on our initial walk-around.In-ground septic failed a hydro/pressure test.
Kyle Scholnick The 0.5% rule...Can you be successful?
22 June 2015 | 20 replies
Their units were generally in distressed condition and they had to put some investment in so as to rent them, and they had to keep them a long time to recover their initial investment. 
James Matheny What to do with $20,000
17 June 2015 | 9 replies
You'd then have a good chunk of money left over for any repairs and some initial reserves.  
Kate Claros Income Property vs. Primary Residence
15 June 2015 | 1 reply
The initial investment was low, and is generating almost 30% ROI annually.  
Jason O'Toole I am interested in Indiana looking for some more information
25 August 2015 | 75 replies
In Indiana you'll slowly get your initial investment back, hopefully.  
Jonathan Bonck Seeking Houston CPA Partner Investor
30 May 2022 | 17 replies
Sorry if I was not clear on my initial statement.
Cody Stone Ideas about getting a loan against a 401k
10 December 2015 | 23 replies
I was tired of my investment manager having all the fun but needed an initial investment to get started.
Jonathan C. Starting out with $40k cash, NO CREDIT, what's the best strategy?
19 June 2015 | 16 replies
With the remaining/initial cash, continue flipping in the low end market for another year or two and by end of year 2, hopefully credit (and verifiable income) is in place and then move on to more conventional way of leveraging with loan.