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Jeff Sitti "Hard Hitters" - Real deal investors...
12 November 2011 | 17 replies
I would add to this -Managing my team and continue to build my network.
Giles Smith Homestead analysis
8 November 2011 | 4 replies
I was trying to merge this goal with the goal of a moderate cash flowing property but it seems this isn't a possible scenario.I intend to invest in cash flowing properties outside of this deal and have already done one cash deal where I bought a property all in for 33k that would comp for about 35k and sold it on land contract for 48k, with 14k down and the balance to be paid at 8% over 6 years.I am continuing to learn and hope to develop my knowledge and comfort in doing a variety of real estate deals but for now I will start with buy/hold rental properties or land contract notes As I have minimal sweat equity/time.My financial situation is interesting as I am a fourth year medical student who will not realize a substantial income for another 5-6 years.
Mark Fitzpatrick Saw Peter Schiff Speak Last Night
9 November 2011 | 8 replies
Like I mentioned earlier the dollar is going to continue to lose its value, as such, all the costs associated with buidling a house - labor and building materials will go up, thus boosting the median price which acts as another inflation hedge.
Will G. Purchase price to rent ratio?
11 November 2011 | 38 replies
I understanding starting locally, paying your land lord dues and making your bones in areas close to home from a logistics point of view... but after you've done a few, is it wise to continue in a less efficient area or expand your horizons to better investment arenas?
Bienes Raices Do you have the power on when you wholesale the property?
10 July 2015 | 16 replies
It's probably REO, so the electricity is usually off (unless there is very good reason - I went through one that had a sump pump running continuously even though the weather was and had been dry; I suspected a spring of some sort was pumping water into the basement).
Kent R. Wholesaling Lease Options
4 July 2017 | 53 replies
First off, you brought up an old post from the dead and laws have changed, so if you have a question as to a L/O, might look at more recent posts and post a new question.No idea why hitting enter for a new paragraph would post this, so having to continue as an edit!!!!!
Jim M. Lowest of low end
16 November 2011 | 2 replies
Josh has done a great job and continues to make it better.I wished I was in your position.
Rich Lee i'm renting apartment taking monthly hits to slow bleeding
16 November 2011 | 10 replies
At least a little bit.My tenant is very good and I can continue to pay the difference.
Lonnie Hammond Ambitious Aspiring Investor
22 November 2011 | 8 replies
Continue educating yourself (by whatever means you can...Including reading BP), work hard, and start networking and you will be well on your way.
David Beard Turnkey sellers - why are expenses ignored?
26 November 2011 | 50 replies
David - You do a hell of a job stirring debate!