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Melinda Pajak In San Diego- sell 5 unit place and 1031 into larger rental?
18 November 2018 | 15 replies
I'd be looking to go where I could stay debt free and greatly increase my return on asset and cash flow.
Franklin Spees The Evolution of Property Management
13 November 2018 | 2 replies
They hire use to be professional and have their best interests in mind each step of the way and we do that, however, we can't do that (without increasing fees)  if we need to talk to them about each and every issue, instead of just handling the problem. 
Nana Nkoah Pros and Cons of buying a duplex in the not so good areas of town
13 November 2018 | 0 replies
I have heard that in the long run there might be gentrification which helps increase the value of the home.
Scott Webber Protecting Housing LLC's in Prenup from Divorce
13 November 2018 | 2 replies
As a follow-up to my own post, this is the verbiage I'd developed, which others can comment on:The increase in value of Separate Property, regardless of whether such increase or decrease is due in whole or in part to the direct or indirect contributions of either party and whether such increase is passive or active.
Marian Smith Raising Rent according to Zillow
13 November 2018 | 1 reply
Zillow says $125 rent increase equals a move and $50 increase is a common increase for tenants who stay.
Aditya Maini [Calc Review] $20k property, does it make sense?
15 November 2018 | 10 replies
I'd really think that this decision hinges on your assumptions and how you feel about the tenant class you can attract (and therefore your ongoing time investment and CapEx to maintain the property).Anyways, don't you have other options that might generate a bit more equity and/or cash flow?
Priyanka K. Exploring New Neighborhoods for Buy and Hold
21 November 2018 | 2 replies
@Priyanka K.When investigating new markets I look for things like population growth (upward over the last 10 years)Job growth 1% or greaterUnemployment =< national averageper cap income 20KHousehold income 3 times annual rentnumber of households (in comparison to other markets) Favorable government policies (is the local government looking to attract business) those numbers will give me a sense of the macro market.
Matthew Dovel Investor In Charlotte Looking To Get Into Multifamily
6 December 2018 | 13 replies
Would love to hear your feedback on where you think we can attract the most amount of real estate minded people as far as a location standpoint goes.
Xavier Knight Investing outside of your comfort zone
14 November 2018 | 4 replies
Prices have taken a while to recover from the the crisis 10 years ago, which makes it attractive
Robert Bodmer House Hacking and First Concepts
16 November 2018 | 3 replies
Now with time and rent growth, what could be a negative cash flow property might very well become a cash flow king, but that takes patience.Another way to increase cash flow would be renting out rooms in the unit you live in, either Airbnb or longer term.Something that would be advantageous for you to do would be to go talk to a loan officer and ask them questions; it's free to do.