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Eric Mcginn Finding the deals
22 November 2024 | 4 replies
I’m also wondering if there are any wholesalers who focus in this area / NorCal? 
Catherine Calix Foreclosure for Flip
4 November 2024 | 4 replies
Hello,Hello I would like to learn how to buy, negotiate and finance a house in foreclosure or reo to flip
Audrey Sommer What are the best way to market a long-term rental?
6 November 2024 | 12 replies
Also, see what other rental listings look like in your neighborhood.
Angie Y. Applying Deposit Towards Rent
22 November 2024 | 6 replies
Many tenants will stubbornly refuse to acknowledge their situation and dig in.
Bruce Schussler To cash-out refinance -or- keep positive cash-flow on a rental
21 November 2024 | 1 reply
Quote from @Bruce Schussler: A lot of Podcasts and Youtuber's say to cash-out refinance to keep rents balanced with payment; (PITI) then use those funds strategically to re-invest either in more real estate or just put into a high interest bearing account or money market account...Here's some of my thoughts and comparisons;Cash-out refinance with new loan so rents balance with payment:- The cash-out refinance is 100% tax free- The funds can be put into a money-market account off-setting a portion of the interest charge of loan- The loan balance gets eventually destroyed by inflation- The liquid cash eventually gets destroyed by inflation - The interest on the new loan can be deducted from the rent income- The refinance costs are 3-4% of the total- There is less equity in the property and LLC that can be attached in case of a lawsuit- The break-even on cash-out refinance with current interest costs on the new loan is around 12 years Vs.Paid-off property with positive cash flow:- The positive rent income is 100% taxable minus only depreciation and property tax- There is more equity in the property and LLC that can be attached with a lawsuit- The break even is not until after 12 years at today's interest rates- There is a rate risk in today's inflationary environment where interest rates on bonds keep rising*It appears to me that the cash-out refi is in the best interest for a property investor; (Dave Ramsey would strongly disagree!)
Nana Twum Okrah Pasha Maleknia's Residential Maintenance System spreadsheet
4 November 2024 | 16 replies
Hi, Does anyone know where to find Pasha's Residential Maintenance System spreadsheet discussed in episode 784?
Joshua Herrera New and Looking to Get Into STR
21 November 2024 | 15 replies
Joshua,I am here in Florida as well and have been in the REI world for over 18+ years. 
Collin Hays Owner Controlled thermostat: Another penny wise, pound foolish decision
22 November 2024 | 10 replies
This is an important consideration in most LL decisions, LTR or STR.
Tiffany Da Silva Advice needed on real estate LLC business banking & Organization
21 November 2024 | 6 replies
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