
21 April 2019 | 11 replies
% and 3.5% down paymentlived there until 2015, rented 1F unit for $1000/avg over that timerefinanced into a 15 year loan in 2013 at 3.875%rented both units 100% since thenrents now cash flow positive about $400/monthbeen doing capital improvements to offset income and keep net profits close to $0paid down a lot of extra principal over last 2 yearscurrently owe $80k valued at $260 conservatively, $300k optimisticallyWill finish loan in 2022 or 2023, i forget without looking at my scheduleI'd like to get out of the property since it's not returning that great of an investment relative to just investing that money in the market and earning 5%. 1. first thought was considering selling it ouright but after capital gain taxes, realtor fees, paying back taxes on depreciation owed and losing the tax benefits of having a property i dont think thats the right move.2.

22 April 2019 | 6 replies
Not sure if you are done earning income in2019.

2 June 2019 | 52 replies
So I am after appreciation and cashflow, otherwise no point to itI don't need to do this in Atlanta market, however this market is now close to peak and you wont be cash flowing today.

8 July 2020 | 20 replies
Hard sets are basically dead once set(cured) and very hard to remove from a floor but everything stays down if you install properly.3) Please give yourself at least a 3/16" space around the perimeter of a floating floor install to eliminate call backs from peaking planks due to movement; Houses breathe so they expand and contract.4)Always buy a floor with ha good FINISH.

17 June 2019 | 12 replies
It is when you withdraw gains, employer contributiions, or interest earned is when you begin to see the taxation.

13 May 2019 | 23 replies
Conservatively that's the same as earning $1400 per month after taxes.

6 April 2019 | 21 replies
Especially, when you work a 9-5, Turnkeys can be a great way to earn passive income.

28 February 2019 | 4 replies
There are plenty of neighborhoods in Cleveland that can earn you some good cash, while there are others that can eat you alive!

18 September 2020 | 39 replies
If this is from one of the more famous guru's students, I would further put more distance between your hard earned dollars and the deal "sponsors".

3 November 2021 | 46 replies
I invest in STRs in the Southern half of the US for 2 reasons:1) you get much higher year-round occupancy rates in the South & it’s simply tough to earn a good ROI in the North if your place sits vacant for a big chunk of the year2) Culturally, the Southern half of the US seems to be a lot more accepting of STRs regulation-wise.