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N/A N/A Is an average deal okay to start REI career?
4 March 2007 | 1 reply
Good area with growing population.I'm assuming 10% vacancy rate, 6% property management.
Matt H doing your first deal....
2 March 2007 | 12 replies
It will be scary the first time, but when you see the numbers in front of you and they make sense, your desire will overcome your fear and you'll make the right choice.Josh has done a heck of a job of creating a place where you can learn and grow as an investor.
N/A N/A Is an average deal okay to start?
2 March 2007 | 7 replies
Good area with growing population.I'm assuming 10% vacancy rate, 6% property management.
Tim J Is this scenario realistic?
18 April 2007 | 3 replies
So now you have $3,400 MORE to invest every year after the first year (the $3,400 actually grows by 3% every year but I’m not sure how to compound the difference) In 15 years that’s another $110,000 and in 30 years $450,000 at 8% yield.
John Public Rental deductions
3 March 2007 | 5 replies
Hopefully none, but as your portfolio grows, you definitely do have evictions but you never know which unit will be involved.
Kurt Schmid Company Name
9 March 2007 | 6 replies
think of it on a larger scale.motorola - for example - if they refinance their corp headquarters to draw out capital for a project or just to boost up their cash accessibility, or for whatever reason - they're tapping into one of their many assets, converting equity into cash by taking out a loan (liability) in order to somehow grow their business.the corporation does this - not any one individual.
N/A N/A Newbie has a Question, Rehab or Rent??
9 March 2007 | 3 replies
My area is starting to grow.
Morgan Burum Downtown Vacant Buildings
13 April 2007 | 23 replies
There will not be explosive growth in our downtowns until populations truly grow.
Minna Reid Do I need and LLC or a corporation?
15 March 2007 | 8 replies
Later on when you grow you can always set up a corp.
Lucas Gunderson Questions for Starting New
16 March 2007 | 2 replies
We're looking to start an investment portfolio by finding a way to make good/great money on a first deal and growing steadily from there.