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Account Closed What does Investor Psychology mean to you?
24 April 2011 | 13 replies
Knowing your weaknesses and trying to find ways to mitigate their impact.5.
Peter Hans anything wrong w/ RE that's breakeven cashflowing?
25 April 2011 | 24 replies
There are other expenses that can impact the 50% number.
Jason White Retiring with $1.5 Million to invest. What would you do?
1 September 2015 | 30 replies
Today, both the retail and industrial spaces are coming back but will be impacted again if the economy does not do well. 3.
Fausto Carosella Price Ratios between distressed and retail sales
16 January 2015 | 6 replies
Anyway, the size of a market, population of a million plus certainly impacts the sample size to allow analysis, Ft.
Gabe G. Problem with tenants, questions
17 March 2014 | 23 replies
If not, I would be leaning towards keeping the current lease in place - both names on the lease - and have an eviction notice with both names on it ready for the first opportunity to enforce it.If they do split permanently, they will both have (or should have) legal representation to protect their respective financial interests.
Curtis Williams Bird dog for a fee in San Diego county SoCal
24 July 2023 | 7 replies
While most mothers know that their love and emotional availability are vital to their children's well-being, many of us do not understand the profound and long-lasting impact we have in developing our young children's brains, teaching them first lessons of love, shaping their conscience.
Zachary D. Why tie my money up in SFR and not an 8-unit money factory?
24 January 2015 | 15 replies
There are so many reasons, but here are some of the highlights:  (1) they are valued on the sales comp. approach; (2) they are hard to finance because they are valued on the sales comp. approach (comps are hard to find); (3) it's much harder to find deals on them (more sophisticated owners with inflated senses of value); (4) they tend to be clumped together as opposed to interspersed in SFRs, the result is that other landlords actions have a much more significant impact on the operation of your property; (5) you don't achieve any economies of scale (they're too small); (6) they are more management intensive (anytime people share walls, there's always going to be drama); (7) they tend to be illiquid (see point 2); (8) they have more turnover than SFRs; (9) unless you're getting good deal on one, they don't cash flow that well; (10) a lot of them have owner paid water.  
Brandon Jackson Contingent on finding a new home?!
9 August 2015 | 8 replies
If not, they don't want to sell their house and move somewhere temporarily until they can secure another permanent house.
Mike Gibson Dodd-Frank 2014
26 January 2014 | 46 replies
Act and other Gov Regs (I call it Govt Crap).Here is one, a letter from the NAR, "Impact of Loan Originator Final Rule"
Kara Johnson Making owner financing make sense
29 October 2013 | 10 replies
First, I think they asking too much for them so we would offer $5k less on both.We don't want to refi we would like to use this a permanent financing if possible.