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Hunter Nelson BRRRR Questions: Low Down Payment Possible?
20 September 2021 | 7 replies
I've ordered the BRRRR book from BiggerPockets, and I've listened to BP Episode 327 where they do a BRRRR deep dive where David softly advised against this (@ 1:19:48 in BP 327) because it wasn't efficient, but I wanna learn more and see if it would be a good-enough way to get into real estate for someone in my position.I'm estimating that by the time I'm ready to buy--November 2022--I'll have $70,000 (not including my emergency fund) in cash for everything: cosmetic-only renovations, initial down payment, closing costs, etc.
Ernie Sturzinger Is no cash flow okay if I put no money down?
17 September 2021 | 15 replies
Does this make sense to still go through with even though I will have no cash flow initially and I will still be able to add a 12 unit apartment property to my portfolio that is presently consisting of one triplex?
Stephanie Wells What would you do with $150-175K cash from refi?
23 September 2021 | 6 replies
If I go this route and can only fly out once, when is the best time to go - to initially view properties, or to see the final property with the inspector?
Steve Adler Should I pursue this?
15 September 2021 | 20 replies
Usually when someone gives an estimate like it's their initial "sniff" test.
Manuel Salce Meetup Presentation Ideas
20 September 2021 | 1 reply
What topics would you cover in your initial meetings?
Baird King Does the sale of a minority share trigger a tax assessment?
5 October 2021 | 4 replies
For example, if we had purchased the property initially for $900k ($300k per person), but we bought his share for $400k, how would the assessor's office use the sale price of his share to modify our taxes? 
Richard Eilenberger Cash Out Refinancing
21 September 2021 | 0 replies
Our initial loan to purchase was provided through Loan Depot, which our agent worked to arrange. 
Dennis L. DST, 1031, exit strategy, retirement advice
2 June 2022 | 35 replies
You’d make $500k on the deal and the ROI would be $500k (net return)/$500k (initial investment) = 1 * 100 = 100% return in investment.One major problem with this is it doesn’t care how long it took to get that return.  
Micaela N. Wolfe Overly excited newbie here!
4 October 2021 | 18 replies
RE requires capital - yours or someone else's - so the more you have the greater your initial options will be. 5.
Kohei Hayashi "Set for Life" - Was it harder going from $0-25k or $25k-100k?
23 September 2021 | 11 replies
With that being said, in the last chapter of Part 1 Scott says that for many people, saving the initial nest egg is one of the more difficult parts on the road to financial freedom.What do you think?