Shawn Root
Can someone check my math?
4 February 2015 | 13 replies
I'm not an expert on Houston (besides thoroughly enjoying my Kinder Morgan capital gains & dividends), so this is not a topic on which I can give an educated projection.2.
Ben Leybovich
Made an Offer on 90 units...
3 March 2015 | 26 replies
While I can't offer you 3 more hours of dialogue, if you listen to Podcast 61, you'll be able to enjoy 2 more tantalizing hours of Josh, Brandon, and little old me...It's on YouTube too, by the way :)Thanks so much for the kind words, Aaron!
Samantha Bradshaw
fortune builders
4 July 2015 | 16 replies
Maybe $1,000 then see if you enjoy screening sellers, and making offers.
Mark Lord
Newbie Question: Invest vs Rent
9 February 2015 | 8 replies
If you find that landlording is something you enjoy, you'll have lots of cash for a down payment on another property.
Lukas Briggs
College?
20 October 2017 | 12 replies
That being said, I enjoyed my time there and don't regret going.
Jordan Burke
Need a boost
25 March 2015 | 16 replies
So even if I'm only making $1/mo, my cash-on-cash return is infinite while I'm enjoying principal reduction and tax benefits.In my experience single families tend to appreciate better than multis.
Kelly Foydl
Confessions of the lurking reader
22 February 2015 | 1 reply
It fascinates me how to rehab from a distance versus buying something turnkey, so I have to reread a lot of threads to see what terms are being used and what I think they really mean.I am thoroughly enjoying reading and learning from everyone.
Jeff L.
Colorado Markets (Colorado Springs, Denver, Boulder, Greely, Summit County, etc)
11 August 2015 | 14 replies
I am trying to strike a balance between a market that can deliver month-to-month cashflow (after debt service) while enjoying some level of appreciation.
Seth Mosley
How do you determine Cash on Cash ROI?
2 January 2015 | 29 replies
@Seth Mosley It should be calculated:CoC% = (All cash inflows - All cash outflows) / Total Initial Cash InvestmentI've always enjoyed this article by John Reed.
Ben Leybovich
The most Violent Confrontation
4 January 2015 | 94 replies
I always enjoy trading landlording war stories cemented by the mutual line "this is a ****** business we are in."