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24 January 2018 | 4 replies
My questions are this, would it make more sense to purchase 2 separate properties assuming they cash flow at least $1300 combined?
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27 January 2018 | 3 replies
Our investment fund, which is made up of a combination of individual investor equity and our principals’ co-invested equity, acquired this office property which was often overlooked by prospective tenants due to its need for a good facelift.
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7 June 2018 | 25 replies
You can combine #2 and #3 with a duplex BRR but that also takes money and I'm not sure you have enough for a down payment never-mind an emergency fund or the funding required to do renovations.
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15 March 2018 | 0 replies
So, I have an idea, if we can combine everybody’s needs and import directly, we can save 50% of the retail price!
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21 March 2018 | 4 replies
Been a reader for awhile, member for a short time and a new poster.SO... the Situation: (I will simplify numbers for the sake of clarity)Partner A (me) has 2 rentals. value of $200k combined (owned, no mortgages) each brings in $1k per month rent.Partner B has $200K cash.
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25 March 2018 | 1 reply
Of my 60 units that I currently own I have 27 units that are condos with roughly 50% LTV from a combination of paying them down with 15 year loans, market going up, putting 15k per unit into updates, and raising rents.
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4 June 2018 | 0 replies
New opportunities: 1. buy land without concern for the road access. 2. buy city lots for pennies and place (city approved) prefabs - no need for demolition ever (might replace) - apartments or airbnbs or combination safely build; accessible via roof The above could be an inspiration for a new RE guru and a course.
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31 August 2018 | 9 replies
Be careful to not get priced out, San Diego is a hidden gem with a massive surplus of mid-century modern bungalows that are dying to be flipped.
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14 June 2018 | 7 replies
Is it about modernizing floor plans/finishes on 25 yr old houses, or simply looking for neglected, much older homes?
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15 January 2020 | 50 replies
If you were to make $20K on a real estate transaction would you use it to pay down existing debt such as a car loan or credit card debt, reinvest it into another deal, or a combination of both?