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Mike S. Short term rental in Sedona
21 February 2024 | 14 replies
Based on those Sedona STR income numbers for a $800k home, either the revenue numbers are wrong- and way low, or the property is not a good one as a STR.
Kristina Shimokawa Fix and Flips, Buy and Holds in HI - Looking to build a team
20 February 2024 | 2 replies
We are based on Maui and are looking for SF homes and condos to FF and possibly hold for LTR/MTR.
Jonathan Small Is each property in a LLC realistic or best advice?
20 February 2024 | 7 replies
As you move further in your investing and have many properties, then you can start putting multiple together still based on risk tolerance.
Sean York Flex Space Development
20 February 2024 | 13 replies
Any other Houston based small industrial developers that would like to connect?  
Patrick Lombardo Best institute for Solo 401k
20 February 2024 | 6 replies
Once you exceed the term you are “out of surrender” and can take the money and do as you please, annuitize, or continue accumulating based on the type of annuity you have (fixed, fixed index, variable).  
Jerryll Noorden 6-figure wholesale fees explained.
20 February 2024 | 2 replies
Let's friggin crush all these dang gurus' BS about lead generation based on mere opinion.Mister Guru X made $3MM on cold-calling leads.
Wes Glass Tenant sneaks in pitbull as ESA after signing a lease for a no animal property!
21 February 2024 | 23 replies
Based on their overall application (credit score, references' comments, etc.), I'm able to make a determination whether to rent to them or not.If they later move an ESA into the unit, they may be evicted based on the lie in their application, not on the fact that they have an ESA - but that's my take on the matter.
James NA “ DEALS” that absolutely are not deals for the investor buyer
21 February 2024 | 27 replies
AndFor a $250,000 debt/ LIABILITY…. the cash flow is zero… and you’re still put $ 20,000And the Gurus are selling these as a way to make money in 10 years when they appreciate.SOMEBODY BUILD A REAL DEAL BASED ON TODAYS NUMBERS… Use all of the tools available.And build a REAL DEAL THAT SHOWS STRONG CASH FLOW WITH ZERO OUT OF POCKET ( or build what you can)I realize that I jumped in with both feet….
Edward Messer Is 14% ever worth it?
20 February 2024 | 15 replies
So, join some of those Indy based real estate groups on Facebook.  
Daniel K Houck Does the BP podcast have anything for the truly average American?
22 February 2024 | 21 replies
If you don't have the "dough" you don't have the "go".Based on what you are saying you will need 20% down payment for a rental + closing costs + operating reserves (in cash).Most people will not have this--some will do what they need to do to get it--some will not, some can not.A good first step might be to save up as much as you can for a year in a special savings account--by living frugally for 12 months.Then explore down payment assistance programs in your area for first time home buyers of a primary residence--if you qualify (and the home is in a good area for your 'Family" vs Gunshot Alley, then buy a home for yourself and your family.Getting on the track of being a homeowner will give you some additional strength, after a few years of ownership, re-asses your situation.Or work 2 jobs and save the 20% down, closing costs and operating capital you will need, but if you do that and your wife divorces you for it, then you will be in a worse situation than you are now.In the mean time, [1] read Rich Dad Poor Dad, and [2] have fun with your family doing things together (while you have the time), rent a boat for an afternoon, go on a pic-nick, hike in the woods, etc...