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Lala Weiss Running the numbers as a newbie, Cap ex, COC, NOI oh my!
6 March 2018 | 19 replies
If you're only getting 4 or 5% CoC Return on the capital you're investing, you'd be better off investing in the stock market, which I believe has historically returned an average 9 - 9.5% over the past several decades.
Amy Acuna Investing in Kansas and Nebraska
1 March 2018 | 24 replies
Capital city with U of NE, Lincoln situated there with around 25K students.
Charles Lloyd Newbie in South Arkansas
28 February 2018 | 12 replies
If I sell the property then I can repeat that process with more capital available post flip (and more experience).
Dan D. New here, but want to know if I can still invest
26 March 2018 | 15 replies
Start networking for potential partners, people who may have more capital or have a W-2.
Jeremy Lee Parents want to gift their portion of co-owned property?
20 February 2018 | 3 replies
The other concern would be capital gains taxes.
Joseph Z. REAL online real estate brokerage
26 May 2018 | 24 replies
After hitting cap it's a $250 transaction fee. it isn't free, but very reasonable and on the cutting edge of tech in the industry.
Michael Lebeau Like-Kind Exchanges - 1031 - Experience?
20 February 2018 | 6 replies
My initial answer I got was "yes, I will have to pay taxes on all capital gains" - but then I found this - Like-Kind Exchange... 
Matt Radhe first time flip- what can I expect with hard money lending?
24 February 2018 | 11 replies
Patch of land, fund that flip, finance of america commercial, lima one capital, just to name a few.
Jason Holmquist Cash only deal myths?
21 February 2018 | 8 replies
The number 1 reason for cash only deals is speed) ability to waive contingencies such as home inspection, 2 do not have certain requirements for debt to income that need to be made with other types of loans so it is more likely to go through if they have the capital, 3) Liens,zoning , and other coding that is either not up to date or behind.
Chad Forgue First Real Estate Investment
15 July 2018 | 22 replies
Right now I’m debating between trying to sell the lot as it is to get some capital for other investments, or putting a mobile home on it to rent out.