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Owen Dashner Poof - 2 years of cashflow on 3 houses gone in one day!
13 July 2016 | 110 replies
Our one property we have generated 4,950 in repairs in one year and it still cashflowed...a massive $150 for the year.  
Natalie Mil My first real estate buy; gone wrong
15 March 2014 | 20 replies
But most likely your going to have to finish the project if you want to not take a massive financial loss and I would do what I described above.Unless someone on this site wants to step up and do something for you pro bono I have done that for AU clients in the past but some where appreciative others were not and so other than a post on this site I would not go there again.Lastly contrary to popular belief in AU lawyers and lawsuits over these types of things are very rare, as the dollars involved are not worth the price of litigating them.
Account Closed ROI versus cash on cash
4 April 2014 | 25 replies
As Warren Buffet just wrote in his annual letter, "Focus on the future productivity of the asset you are considering.
Jake Wiley The ONE thing you wish you’d known before investing passively?
20 July 2023 | 14 replies
I tell people there is pre-work and post-work to buying a property.Pre-work vetting a syndicator, a fund, a deal you will buy yourself and THEN post-work who will be running the property ( tenant, fund, syndicator, yourself ) after the property is purchased.The massive differences are in post-work when it relates to type of asset class and structure in place.I tell clients the process of buying NNN is not passive BUT when we find the right property and fit for your goals and risk tolerance THEN can be really passive.
Bruce Lynn Syndication is not always a slam dunk
21 February 2023 | 15 replies
And agreed that many opportunities are aggressive...I am speaking to the others that are based on sound demographics and market fundamentals (absent massive government intervention).Time will tell...just speculating at this point.
Alan Howard Anyone have any info about Dayton Ohio?
20 May 2019 | 9 replies
The city prioritizes their massive blight reduction efforts on the areas along the main avenues people commute to work on.
Melanie Stephens Seeking “Biggest Mistake/Lessons Learned” Stories for BP Magazine
5 August 2020 | 97 replies
@Melanie StephensPurchasing a massive 115 year old brick building with poor maintenance and going over my budget by almost double.Back story: I house hacked a 2 flat 4 years ago and it's cashflowing over $1500.
Jimmy Lieu In need of advice... planning on moving to new state during covid
31 August 2020 | 38 replies
“Be greedy when people are fearful, be fearful when people are greedy” - Buffet ruleNow with that said, does present logistical issues you mentioned.I would suggest starting with real estate brokers in that area, and ask them to make introductions.
Wale Lawal How Will Joe Biden as US President Affect Real Estate
18 April 2023 | 188 replies
Housing market started massive foreclosures in 2007 but the housing market didn't hit rock bottom prices unit 2015 in most areas.
Will Fraser I want to live in the mountains: help please :)
20 December 2020 | 83 replies
I lived in Denver (twice) and have been a part of its massive expansion.