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Katherine Harvey Dayton Real Estate Investors - Dayton Real Estate Rehab
30 August 2016 | 3 replies
It is to encourage investors who have the cash to flip and increase the value of these neighborhoods.
Kevin Diep LA Investor - looking to buy rentals out of state
9 September 2016 | 31 replies
This actually increases your risk, not decreases it.
Eva Oliver Purchasing Dustressed Houses
30 August 2016 | 4 replies
Only the most desperate renters would probably agree to live there so the price of the property would have to be dirt cheap and cost you as little money as possible in the rehab to make it worth the effort.Your gambling that the surrounding area will be gentrified in the next few years and increase the property values.If this was in Southern California I would say yes absolutely but,the ATL may be a little harder to wait for unless the population booms there in the next 5 years.
Shelby Williams Newbie From Seattle Washington
17 September 2016 | 22 replies
My long term real estate goal is to purchase rental properties that cash flow and create passive income that I can use to roll back into my investments and increase my portfolio. 
Chris Nowlin Setting a Rent Price
30 August 2016 | 2 replies
I try to define the neighborhood boundaries, then look at number of beds/baths, then condition/amenities.
Jason Crews Is a real estate license worth it? What are the hidden costs?
2 September 2016 | 19 replies
It seems to me like an easy 3% ish percent equity gain or a way to reduce the loan a little and increase cash flow a bit for almost nothing, that's my thought any way.  
Patrick Scott New Member: Patrick
31 August 2016 | 2 replies
My wife and I are in the energy industry and love our jobs but recent market conditions have us wanting to hedge our income resources.To be honest, I don't have any aggressive or lofty goals at this time.  
Seth Reichard New Member from Gaylord, Michigan
7 September 2016 | 22 replies
Once you find the owner of the vacant house then you need to set a time to visit the property to see the condition.
Lokesh Bhatt Hello everybody, new member here
31 August 2016 | 3 replies
I joined this community to learn about real estate but more specifically how I can use real estate to passively increase my net worth.
Ryan Andersen I might have a deal buying a mobile home park, How to start?
5 September 2016 | 8 replies
Your's will have to be re calculated and increased accordingly to positively impact your ROI and cap rate.This is where most MHP investors fall far short of the mark.