
10 December 2017 | 25 replies
One question you might ask yourself (there is no way to correctly answer it as no one can see the future):In 3, 5, or 10 years, when you retire early, will this property be producing more or less cash flow, than the properties you buy in KC?

30 April 2015 | 3 replies
Any ideas as to where I can get a window more quickly if it is not a mass produced size?

5 May 2015 | 2 replies
@Antonio Colemanundefined It seems like a CRM sytem but specifically geared towards real estate investors in the features it provides and the analytics the software will produce.

1 May 2015 | 3 replies
Our job as a property management company is to make sure they have a profitable business model with policies and procedures and MOST importantly keep them from getting sued.

1 May 2015 | 2 replies
@Garen Lafser I would use the amount necessary to get your RE licnese hook up with a top producing team and or commercial brokerage learn the business get paid while you do.. then figure out what part of the RE business excites you.

2 May 2015 | 8 replies
I told her the amount of the late fee but reminded her that the notice would be issued to start the eviction on the 6th as standard procedure.

7 June 2015 | 19 replies
They need to follow the same procedures as the normal tenants.

5 May 2015 | 118 replies
and no we fish in the same pond so your not my target investment you could not produce near enough return for me to be remotely interested :) But I do refer investors to very well run syndicators on occasions and I completely disagree with you on the small crowd funding investments I think ( no I KNOW) once the rules change this is going to be huge and a great deal for the small investors AS LONG AS THEY CHOOSE the best in Breed like Bryan Hancock talks about..

4 June 2015 | 18 replies
i'd also sell most everything i own that doesn't bring in a profit (something which i did over the past 2 mos)the good news is with 25% down ur bound to find a willing lender but based on DTI it gonna be an unconventional source, which is the bad news since u dont want that route.so id cash out existing mortgage since theres obviously little/no cash flow on that property. reinvest into an income producing house. just what i'd do, just sayin.

3 May 2015 | 2 replies
Put another way, higher risk usually demands higher reward.You can take a peek at my profile to see where I'm invested, but I've been analyzing properties on the market for a while, and here's what I've observed, in general:-Lower income properties generally produce higher ROI, but come with a higher risk of damage/repairs.