Robert Lenfestey
Cozy.co reviews
16 June 2019 | 146 replies
Even though ACH transactions can transfer money in as little as 1 day, it still can take 48 hours to get rejects on some transactions, so the safe bet is to hold all transactions for 48 hours before forwarding them.
Jermaine McIntosh
House Hacking in NYC/NJ/CT area
25 May 2015 | 9 replies
Your best bet is to applying directly to underwriting for a pre-approval.
Keith Kennedy
1% Rule? 2% Rule? Help!
25 May 2015 | 10 replies
It really depends on the area.The important thing is that the property cash flows.Your best bet is to run the numbers using the calculator to see if it works or not.
Nicholas Kurowski
1st Property - Analysis Paralysis?
25 May 2015 | 15 replies
I'm not sure that positive cash flow at $400 a month is a safe enough bet.
James Bynum
Recently received an inheritance and working on a strategy.
3 July 2015 | 49 replies
Looks like some deferred maintenance but not falling down and I'm betting with some smart fix up money thrown at it the place you could easily get $600-$650/month unless it's in a bad part of town.
Aaron Trudgett
Contractor recommendation for DFW, TX
28 November 2017 | 3 replies
@Aaron Trudgett: While probably not what you want to hear your best bet is to join the local REIA, meet other investors in the area and ask.
Beau Barry
Where do find an investor purchasing or selling a block of properties?
26 May 2015 | 1 reply
Your best bet would be to network with people in your local reia groups.Those kinds of contacts are only made to those that have a good relationship with banks or seasoned investors.
Apurva Shah
New to Raleigh, NC
17 December 2015 | 7 replies
@Apurva ShahBest bet is to go to some local wholesalers and get on their mailing list.
Patrick Donohue
Difficult situation but big potential. Please give advice.
17 December 2015 | 4 replies
I believe your best bet would be to partner with someone or intro the deal to someone else for a fee but I'm guessing you want to buy and hold it yourself.
Kay Bush
Trenton Tax Liens
16 December 2015 | 4 replies
To my knowledge the only counties in New Jersey that are actually online are Somerset and union. your best bet is to have a title search done.