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Rose Nielsen Financing BRRRR in HEB: Great credit, some cash. Next Step???
10 December 2018 | 7 replies
My goal is to use the BRRRR method and have at least 11 rental units (either SF or small multi-family).
Luke Spooner Starting out in Real estate using a the BRRRR method
10 March 2018 | 5 replies
Hi all, I'm just looking for a bit of insight and more of a  precise breakdown of the refinancing section of the BRRRR method
Christopher Gill POLL: What's holding you back from doing your first deal?
19 April 2018 | 21 replies
That's a very real concern (definitely one I had when I was starting out).
Pinaki M. Comparing interest rate with CAP rate
31 December 2019 | 9 replies
If your concern is positive cash flow, you are typically less concerned about when you pay off your debt because the goal is the positive cash flow.
Nick Shuber Seller's Unique Request - 5% within 24 hours
11 March 2018 | 12 replies
That is the portion of the deal I'm concerned about or better put unfamiliar. 
Joe Gilroy Back round check for prospective tenants
9 March 2018 | 7 replies
Regardless of the service / provider or method you use, I would NOT rent to anyone without running both credit and background first, and if SSN does not match, I would deny for that reason.J.T. 
Anthony Arredondo Best way to use $100K on additional properties
7 March 2018 | 3 replies
So you don't think the method of financing matters? 
Scott Graham Reduce Direct Mailing Costs??
13 March 2018 | 8 replies
I've switched over to using the phone as my primary method of reaching sellers.
Jeff Kelly Get Delayed Financing, then subsequently get cash-out refinance?
7 March 2018 | 1 reply
But, after having taken care of that immediate concern, it'd be even greater to then be able to get a regular 80% LTV cash out refi (after whatever seasoning time is required) on the very same property, because that would allow them to include the equity they've added, whereas that added equity (added via performing the rehab) is apparently not able to be included in the Delayed Financing's LTV.
Richelle Bryan Realtor Representing Multiple Clients on One House
8 March 2018 | 13 replies
I understand your perspective, and can appreciate your position as a Buyer with these types of concerns