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Jordan Kelly Save for rentals rather than school, but still go to school.
10 March 2021 | 2 replies
Bet that dean would laugh at you!
Nathan Frost Free STR search
14 May 2023 | 8 replies
First of all I always tell people that if you know your own market well enough I bet you can find some sort of micro-niche to serve - no need to go halfway across the globe. 
Calvin Kwan Who says you can't cashflow in the Bay Area? Analyze this Deal!
11 June 2020 | 9 replies
I never bet on appreciation.
Zane Lyons Unexpected 25K Expense on First Property – Financing Options?
19 November 2021 | 14 replies
If you haven't closed yet, your best bet is to work this out through a good lender. 
Debbie LaRue How do I vet hard money lenders??
14 December 2021 | 5 replies
Best bet it to find one that picks up the phone and is easy to work with.
Erik Wagner Creative Financing for Multi Fam House Hack
24 May 2021 | 3 replies
Seller financing will be your best bet but is not the easiest to come by, those connections come from networking a lot.
James Madison 1st FLIP! Advice and insight greatly appreciated! with PICS
9 May 2011 | 7 replies
Even if you're planning to do 100% of the work yourself (And I hope you're not), materials alone will blow your budget by a lot.Just looking at the pictures you've put up, I'm willing to bet there's some DIY electrical.
Account Closed Does anyone have industrial properties?
22 July 2020 | 20 replies
From an ownership perspective, I suspect that also makes them a safer bet.
Account Closed When buying rentals - Is Cash flow your only consideration
26 May 2011 | 65 replies
at any rate, yes, owning a rental for only 2 years, your expenses will probably be lower than 50%..then again, i'm betting you weren't trying to live off of that cashflow...my post was directed at the people who come on BP and say they want to buy and hold rental property and make that their full time job..if that's the case, they should not be buying for apprecation, at least for their first few dozen units--they should be buying for cashflow...once they have that base income, they can look to other avenues of income in real estate, such as long term appreciation
Ray Lim How do deal with ridiculous noise complaints from neighbors
29 June 2011 | 7 replies
Sounds like you are living in a condo that is really old in age or was poorly and incorrectly renovated.It's common in older buildings to have thin sheet rock and also the insulation used in the walls had a lower value back then.Over time the insulation breaks down.If you can hear each other between the walls it is definitely not a person issue it is a building issue.Good luck on getting them to redo the walls and insulate to fix the problem.Your best bet is to move to a newer facility with proper sound deadening.If you moved to a town house on the end unit then you would only share one common wall.In an apartment you can have people below you,above you,beside you, and with poor sound control can be a nightmare for a tenant.No legal advice.