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Account Closed Plan on using a HELOC to invest in real estate. Should I flip, or buy & hold? (In Los Angeles/So-Cal)
4 June 2013 | 8 replies
Now obviously if like your wife you bought long enough ago rising rents have made her property viable but purchase price to rents out here are just nuts especially with the current climate of appreciation.I invest buy and hold out of state but I do so where I grew up and do know the areas so it makes it much more doable.I don't flip myself, but know some that do and what I have heard is that the # of deals has absolutely decreased but that the margins have gone up so the 2 have offset each other.I think were I in your position, evaluate if your flipper friends would be willing to help you break into the market.
Brian Burton Deal Figures - Am I On Track?
4 June 2013 | 2 replies
Asking price: 39,500Estimate Value: 70-75kRent: 1000MTG Payment ~ 400 with tax & insuranceI've noticed in the "Fly-by level" guide for newbies it recommends taking 50% of the rent for expenses then deducting your payments to make sure you have a positive cash flow.
Wallace Zhou Is it a good idea to remodel the property while tenants still live in the property?
5 June 2013 | 7 replies
It sounds like you made a good investment--cash flow positive and you don't have to spring for repairs right away.
Matt Secrist Info on Selling Land Contract Notes
8 June 2013 | 21 replies
When the buyer has to buy, it has to appraise, setting the price where they don't create any equity based on a future appraisal is predatory, putting the buyer in a position where they can not succeed under the terms set, being predatory, besides having legal issues, such is unethical, not really dealing in good faith.
William Morgan Does this qualify as "Consideration"?
6 June 2013 | 7 replies
The party that has to defend the cause of action is likely in an inferior position if there is a disagreement that would prompt a suit.
Alexis Meshi Vacation Rental Company
5 June 2013 | 10 replies
It is possible to make a great ROI but not really to operate positively for a while.
Abraham L. New member from Denver, CO
5 June 2013 | 6 replies
And everyone is so positive and motivating which helps so much.
Page Huyette Must I use an originator for a private seller deal?
6 June 2013 | 6 replies
While the SAFE Act states who can originate and what origination includes I'm sure the intent is not to say that whatever an originator dictates must be agreed to or that neither party can't negotiate thier position within the required limitations.
Eddy Martinez how to capitalize on an investment
12 June 2013 | 3 replies
so im new to this site as well as to the investing game. i currently own a property which is rented by my property manger ( my real estate agent). im earning a positive cash flow since it was purchase paid in full no mortgage.
Jim Dineen New to DFW and READY to get started!
24 June 2013 | 7 replies
I'd love to be in a position within 4-5 years where I no longer depend 100% on my freelance job to maintain my lifestyle.