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Brian C. Cash-on-cash return AFTER the first year?
17 March 2014 | 16 replies
So using sample numbers.
Porter Rappleye Why is REI better than investing in the stock market?
3 December 2014 | 165 replies
bcmt=comments-postboxHave you tried going over some sample numbers with him?
Chand P. How to lend huge amount to a friend?
14 November 2014 | 21 replies
I am able to point my friend to a different direction and he is able to get loan else where and I have not loaned him any money.During the exercise, I learned that Title company can handle any one as second lien holder on a note as long as primary lien holder do agree.Once again, thanks for your help!!!
Michael Williamson Would you do this deal?
10 August 2014 | 22 replies
The chance the buyer will actually exercise the option is slim.
Jim C. Are Property Taxes Killing You???
24 April 2013 | 19 replies
Why would the tax assessor's office lose their ability to exercise their judgment during an appeal based on who the last seller was?
Mathew Deines Californian wants to buy Ohio property - Entity help?
27 November 2017 | 38 replies
Those attempting to exercise 2nd amendment rights in CA have been very rudely awakened. 
Bruce L. Myth No. 2: A penny saved is a penny earned
10 March 2014 | 25 replies
That is not a valid combination to use for extrapolation.Second, the author of that page limits his exercise to a maximum of 25 year blocks, over any 50 year period the return will be very close to the 12% mark.Third, on taxes, you are making a pretty big assumption on the marginal tax rate our hypothetical taxpayer will face over their working lifetime.
Kyle Scholnick Does Anyone Own ALL turnkey??
28 October 2016 | 241 replies
Here's a sample breakdown on a typical turnkey property renovated and tenant occupied: Property Specs: Sales Price: $60,715.00 Beds 3 Baths 1.0 Rental Analysis: Sq.
Melanie Stephens Seeking “Biggest Mistake/Lessons Learned” Stories for BP Magazine
5 August 2020 | 97 replies
This was without a doubt an exercise in persistence. 
J Scott J Scott's Recession Proof Real Estate Investing: Ask Me Anything!
21 June 2021 | 134 replies
I know I know, I just find I can get a lot more done if I'm listening to books while doing all the mundane other stuff that needs to get done in life (i.e. weekend cleaning/exercising/commuting to work/etc)