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Bryce Deeney My First Condo Deal - Need Feedback and Guidance!
24 January 2020 | 0 replies
I need some feedback (positive or negative - really any would be appreciated) on this deal.
Kenneth Littrell Soldier Turning Real Estate Investor
27 January 2020 | 15 replies
I just happen to be stationed in Korea but I only buy in the U.S. 
Anna Zimmerman Appraisal in Gatlinburg came in lower than offer
12 February 2020 | 16 replies
Different business models but I only use professional insured cleaners, as most of our insurances doesn’t protect you against uninsured service providers working in your home.
Maria Burks Low Cash on Cash ROI but decent Cash Flow
24 January 2020 | 1 reply
I only have one rental property, a condo that cash flows at 160$ and with Cash on Cash ROI of 12.6%I recently bought another property that cash flows at 200$ but had Cash on Cash ROI of 5.6%I thought I had more cash flow, but after watching the last webinar, I set aside more money for the other things that Brandon stated and I guess my cash flow was a lot lower :( I thought I was cash flowing at 450$ a month, but I wasn't putting things aside for CapEx, maintenance, vacancy, etc.Anyway, I don't mean to vent.
Darius Pasilaban Q: Can you make 3 offers at the same time to the seller?
25 January 2020 | 12 replies
I don't want leave, and I only sometimes want counter.  
Sandra Pinzon House Hacking in Chicago - Can a MF cashflow with no downpayment?
27 January 2020 | 6 replies
Now with time and rent growth, what could be a negative cash flow property might very well become a cash flow king, but that takes patience.Another way to increase cash flow would be renting out rooms in the unit you live in, either Airbnb or longer term.When I’m analyzing the numbers on a house hack I go through this progression.
Sam Hanaa Is buying new constructions with future close date good investmen
25 February 2020 | 12 replies
I know a lot of them.. they dont think about the 1% rule  they have been spoiled for the last 10 years on an appreciating Toronto market.. negative cash flow is fine with them.. their decision is based on location and can they allocated a portion of their high income to supplement their out of pocket expenses..Most of them are not so analytical on cash flow analysis like we are
Patricia Watson Would buying a STM impact my ability to get a primary residence?
25 January 2020 | 3 replies
Definitely talk to a lender about it and see what they have to say but yes it could impact your DTI either positively or negatively.
Kalen Jordan Private forum for SFH investors
25 January 2020 | 0 replies
As awesome as BP is one of the biggest issues is that people don't share negative feedback publicly because they don't want to put people on blast. 
Kesru Tam Direct RE vs. Syndication vs. CrowdFunding
26 January 2020 | 27 replies
There is always a risk of loss, the hard asset can become worthless (such as if it is destroyed by an earthquake and you don’t have earthquake insurance), or you could find yourself with an asset that is thrown into negative cash flow if the market turns against you.