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Will Barnard Will Barnard on Television?
20 April 2016 | 43 replies
As it turns out, I was informed Friday that an offer I made the day before on a home in Beverly Hills was accepted and am awaiting that purchase contract so that we can open escrow Monday or Tuesday.I guess I have to get out and start raising capital again for this new project as the take down price alone will be in the $2M range.So bring your comments and your questions BP, would love to get some of your feedback.
Loren Thomas New member from Seattle area
1 October 2014 | 22 replies
I don't think it would make sense to leverage your home to raise capital if it means going into a negative cashflow situation. 
Edgar Collado Hello from South Florida!
1 October 2014 | 22 replies
I was born and raised in New York (Queens), but lived in NJ most of my adult life.
Ben Gross How to Invest in Ukraine, Kiev, combat high mortgage rates
16 September 2015 | 2 replies
So that would be out of the question.Properties are usually trade in USD.In my opinion that should create a good market for buyers since the most renters have no chance to buy and have to rent at very high rates.What are my chances to raise Capital with an Ltd. in UK (or other foreign country) to invest it in real estate in Ukraine?
Loren Thomas Strategy for breaking into large multifamily property
29 September 2014 | 7 replies
Does it make sense to bundle that portfolio and sell it to raise capitol to buy an apartment complex?
Fergus Killarney 21 Year Old Student Looking to Invest in Real Estate
29 September 2014 | 7 replies
And raising the money for an initial down payment on a property.
Connor Dunham Negative $150 per door cashflow to positive $200 per door. Too optimistic?
23 October 2014 | 5 replies
Obviously not sustainable long term either.Total Return for the first year: -3,600(cashflow) + 5,694(equity) + 24,375(6.2% appreciation) + 4,000(tax break) = 31,000Total paid for property: 46,883.39 Total ROI for first year: (total return/total paid) = 66.1%There are two things happening in April 2015: Getting a new appraisal to drop the PMI (the market prices here have been growing at 6.2% year over year) and the raising the rent to market rate.
Andres Moreno New member and investor
2 October 2014 | 4 replies
I was born and raised in Colombia but have been in the states for half my life now.
Burns Mulhearn Rent or Sell Primary
1 May 2016 | 11 replies
If i hold as inflation hedge, I can raise rents if rates go up but sale price will go down and i will have to pay capitol gains if i wait more than 3 years.
Matthew Baron Finding money for an all cash deal?
29 September 2014 | 1 reply
Any suggestions about how to raise capital?