
6 May 2016 | 17 replies
The combination of good jobs in a diversity of industries, favorable climate, and liberal policies have been attracting people from all over and there is no sign of this trend stopping.

2 May 2016 | 2 replies
Some cities such as Philadelphia would have higher rental yield so that might be a good combination of supplementing your income and building long term wealth.

2 May 2016 | 6 replies
I would likely keep this PM.The asking price is $24,900, combined rental income for both units is $790.00, fixed expenses are $107 monthly, other expenses are $364 monthly (mowing, repairs/maintenance, water).

7 June 2016 | 57 replies
@Yoni WeisbrodHa...analysis paralysis be thy name (ok, not really cause you're asking good questions, but do not let questions hinder you from action).It requires a combination of patience and boldness to be successful in this, from my experience.

2 October 2016 | 8 replies
Combine this with the rampant printing of money we are likely to see inflation coming.

11 May 2016 | 7 replies
Further, your sister will be living in one of the units so that's creative investing combined with house hacking.

3 May 2016 | 0 replies
My hypothesis is a process like this occurs, (this is likely too simple though to be predictive):Population Growth (Natural) ---> GDP Growth ---> Job Creation ---> Domestic Migration ---> Increased Personal Income ---> High Property Prices (assuming constant supply)Macroeconomic Demand Factors (individually or in specific combination):Increasing populationPositive net migrationIncreasing GDPIncreasing total jobsIncreasing Personal Income/CapitaIncreasing average earnings/jobIndustry DiversityFavoured IndustriesMicroeconomic Demand Factors:SchoolsCrimeWalkabilityChanging demographics/area reputationetcI look forward to your comments.Regards,Jacob

4 May 2016 | 6 replies
Starting off with flipping in New Jersey, with the goal to use a combination of the capital we pool together from our flip profits and using the BRRR method to get rental properties.

21 June 2016 | 18 replies
So seller finance for $600k (5% interest only - $30k/yr for 3 years) and you're fighting for $585K ($417k jumbo and $60k in second, which combined payment will most likely be near $33k/yr, though amortized).

28 November 2016 | 7 replies
I plan to do more flips in GA as the market is fantastic and the available homes for flip are in good supply. i am open to combining efforts with another investor in the future.