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30 June 2013 | 17 replies
Now I'm in no position to wait for six plus month and have the bank tell me they don't accept my offer.
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11 June 2013 | 28 replies
They also appear on Sched B of your personal.Do you as an underwriter still take a positive view of the passive interest/rental income as losses sustained were from recent acquisitions & rehab expenses ???.
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5 May 2015 | 52 replies
Taking their cash flow, paying off one home at a time and once one home is paid off, acquiring a new one and continuing that process until I'm in a position to either pay cash for a home, or pay it off within 3-4 years.
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9 June 2013 | 9 replies
I also went to GA Southern for a couple years so spent plenty of time in Savannah.The biggest advice I have is to make sure the numbers on any property you find work, i.e. it is anticipated you will receive positive cash flow.
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4 June 2013 | 7 replies
It seems like the numbers could work for positive cash flow and following the 70% rule, but I'm not sure if the town that the property to rent in is a strong candidate to own the property.
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3 June 2013 | 1 reply
My fiances was offered a professor position at Cal Poly and I'm excited for the change.
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28 September 2013 | 13 replies
Hopefully, your Net Cash Flow is positive for all properties and thus helps your DTI ratio.
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13 March 2014 | 42 replies
However, I realize that the math is positive if I choose to go that route.
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7 June 2013 | 10 replies
If you're primary focus is capital growth (what I call appreciation potential), then you'll want to focus on more cyclical markets where you can get a positive cash flow but stand to gain more on the "back-end".In both cases above, you'll want to stick to markets that have a sound economy and a healthy housing market.
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3 January 2019 | 9 replies
What you might be suggesting is hidding it, but then doing that could allow a seller to sell, say for more money, putting the optionee in a position to sue to enforce his option, if he is not prepared to take the option, in the real world, would that be a good move.......probably not, you might kill the sale, but then what?