
18 February 2018 | 9 replies
If you have a good track record, and the numbers in the new deals make sense, it might be easier than you think to find willing partners.

23 February 2018 | 23 replies
Ouch.. 200-300 dollars per month for an indefinite period of time that will never compound in your favor...Consider looking for a duplex, triplex, or quad in your target neighborhood that cashflows.

17 February 2018 | 3 replies
Going over 3 years is significant - easier to say this is a disguised sale.

20 February 2018 | 9 replies
The more you know about what kind of purchase, your financing options, and any other potential attributes of your deal are the easier it will be to discover a way to acquire the type of property you seek.

27 March 2018 | 4 replies
If you're looking to lower living expenses House Hacking is the way to go but I doubt with House Hacking you will be getting Positive Cash Flow every month in our local Market.Pick a Market and consider investing Out of State, its challenging but with time & system in place gets easier..

18 February 2018 | 5 replies
If it's a 'clean split' meaning if that split goes to both units entirely - and that split is accessible that's a WAY easier deal than if you for instance have one trunk line that goes through the whole place and say, Ts off 7 times to get to all of your appliances - with alternate Unit 1, Unit 2 along the way.
19 February 2018 | 3 replies
Ideally you've of already visited the areas you're targeting so you have a sense of the vibe of who's renting, what they need/want, where they go, where they work.Now let's pretend everything went smooth, you're either going to work with realtor to get it rented or a PM.

5 March 2019 | 46 replies
That information was so on target.

21 February 2018 | 11 replies
Michael Papps Wish I knew then what I know now, but with $75,000 I would invest it in performing notes and target 12% annual returns and reinvest those returns every year.

20 February 2018 | 8 replies
It's easy to mess that up by not digging deep enough, putting in proper rock and possibly tying to a drain tile (easier said than done), oh and sealing the new hole in foundation properly.