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Dan Torluemke Sell or keep as rental - Denver
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?
Thomas Hallensleben plumbing costs in Kansas City
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?
Lexie M. Voyanta
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.
Richard C. Your lease is important...but it is not magic!
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.
Garen Lafser How would you begin your RE empire starting with $10,000
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.
Michael Hable Late Rent Payment: How would you approach the situation?
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.  
Jeff G. I Want to Acquire Student Housing for My First Hold, But I Don't Know How
7 June 2015 | 19 replies
They need to follow the same procedures as the normal tenants.
Rich Ramirez 2% rule..is it still real?
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..
Eric H. Help Eric improve his debt-income ratio....PLEASE!!!!!
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.
Kal Abhari ROI in real estate investing?
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.