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Dr. Jordan E Smith Qualifying for a mortgage despite massive student loan debt
3 May 2018 | 14 replies
Almost 600k in student loan debt is astronomical if you are both looking at chiropractic salaries as opposed to a medical doctor’s average salary (especially if it’s a specialty such as orthopedic surgery which could explain the additional student loan debt).Good luck!
Roy C. The logic behind long term tenants
23 June 2016 | 84 replies
The number of foreclosures where astronomical for leveraged purchases in 2005-2007... and many of those homes are still not back to where they were at the top of the bubble.
Samuel Goldberg Opportunity in Baltimore
16 February 2017 | 23 replies
Remington will see some growth, I believe, but not astronomical growth but rents versus price points aren't the best in Baltimore in Remington.I cannot really think of any areas in Baltimore where there are promising areas for price/rental growths.
James Lott Cash Out Refi to Buy First Investment Property. Good or bad idea?
12 January 2017 | 4 replies
But she's basically 100% leveraged on whatever she will be buying with 100% borrowed money (including the down payment and all closing costs), so if it's cashflow positive even after hitting the analysis with that expense, her CoC ROI should be astronomical in a good way.
Tom J. Best markets to invest in as an out of town investor
4 May 2018 | 25 replies
I live in the Bay Area which has astronomical price appreciation but what value is that to me if my goal is cash flow?
Dan O. Hello form Boston, MA
12 May 2008 | 2 replies
I am a small time investor who has invested in the past and almost lost my shirt...I was lucky enough to sell both my investment properties before the crash.Through this site I have acquired more free knowledge than knowledge I have paid for.I am looking at triing to buy at auction and will soon ramp up my marketing after I sell some toys I recently purchased at an estate sale.I am here for the long haul and am interested in triing to link up with a hard money lender in massachusetts that lends to someone buying at auction.I have seen some successful short sales here in the state and have seen some folks triing to charge astronomical assignment fees for wholesale properties.Let me know if your in Mass, i'm alwys looking to talk real estate.
Naomi Alzate Stay in expensive South FL or go out of state (slow apprec?)
29 September 2021 | 7 replies
Prices are astronomical (i.e., 420k-570k) for a decent (not BRRR) property.
Joel Owens Use cash or hard money for flips??
21 February 2011 | 16 replies
The cost of hard money is astronomical.
Chuck B. $100 per door... really?
7 October 2011 | 11 replies
The time and effort to put all of that together sounds astronomical.
Joshua King REIA Seminar - worth attending?
19 August 2013 | 6 replies
Some mention astronomical sums spent on training, mentorships, mastermind groups...Time spent and cash it's like getting a masters degree to be come good.