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Ben Lovro The Cash Flow vs. Growth: An Investor's Analysis
10 January 2024 | 0 replies
If that's the case, cash flow could be your preferred choice.Ultimately, the path that's right for you depends on your financial goals and your comfort level with risk.Just like choosing between the roller coaster and the merry-go-round, it's about finding the investment strategy that aligns with your personality and objectives.Remember, there's no one-size-fits-all answer in real estate investment.Both paths have their advantages, and the key is to select the one that suits your individual preferences and goals.So, take a moment to reflect on what kind of ride you want in your investment journey, and you'll be on your way to making the right choice.
Brent Huling My appraiser gave details to the seller
7 June 2022 | 41 replies
@Brent Huling I think your best action to effectively register your displeasure with the appraiser is to quietly and politely tell the bank (client) about this, maybe follow up in writing and suggest that they not be given consideration when applying for future appraisals, as their demeanor, conduct and perhaps ethics didn't reflect well on their client--the bank.As i understand it, banks have a list of approved appraisers they can choose from, just as they have a list of title companies and counsel, etc.
Steven Pham Investing in small multifamily in Tampa, FL
2 May 2019 | 15 replies
I will update to reflect these are for sale and will close in January.
Robert Johnson How to estimate the gross potential revenue of a STR?
21 January 2024 | 10 replies
To me this is invaluable, and I think just the generated number without comps is fairly useless.It is important to find the comps that best reflect the subject property to get an accurate idea. 
Arjun S. Rent to Retirement experience
21 February 2023 | 44 replies
The good news is that these price increases are also reflected in property prices and appraisals that are coming in - so it's not a one-sided game. 
Jasraj Singh How to analyze rental properties and work there numbers?
19 July 2020 | 7 replies
Sure, the COCR may be through the roof -- but it is not going to materially alter my life, and will prove more of a headache than the returns on worth.Personally, I look at COCR but have a minimum threshold of annual cash flow per door.Start with the videos Brandon puts out, continually reflect is what important to you then adjust your analysis accordingly!
Bridgette Ruiz Pace Morby Mentorship/Investment
11 September 2023 | 4 replies
It is not a reflection of Pace Jordan Morby.
Michael Terry Calculating Rate of Return/High Yield Return on Investment
5 March 2022 | 6 replies
Nobody who can get a 3.5% mortgage is saying let's go with the 9% loan.Next change the UPB to reflect your purchase price, if there are any costs to you as a note holder (servicing being most prominent) adjust the Monthly payment.  
Kyler J Sloan AirDNA Data Accuracy?
2 January 2024 | 11 replies
. ** Note: I know that Airdna updates their data on the first week of every month, so December might not be reflected yet.
James Grueser Creating good bank book to present to banks & investors
9 February 2015 | 4 replies
Make sure your homework is reflected in the Cover Letter.