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Malik K. 10%, 15%, or 20% down on Triplex
10 June 2024 | 3 replies
My question is whether it makes more sense to put 10% down so that I can have more liquid cash to use for stocks/bonds/HYSA or if it would be better to put 20% down to get more cash flow/lower mortgage.
Wade Wisner RE Investor with 52 years experience.
12 June 2024 | 24 replies
After a few years of licking my wounds while running my grass fed farm, I decided that the only way to recover was to liquidate my remaining property and basically start over investing in real estate.
Jonathan Quesadilla House hacking with 3.5% down or 20% down.
10 June 2024 | 22 replies
In most situations I recommend keep liquid cash (low money down) renovated (use liquid and pay yourself) increase value. 
Ashley Wilson Multifamily & Market Cycles: How to Time the Market
10 June 2024 | 6 replies
Specifically, as it relates to multifamily, in Hypersupply you start to become liquid.
Brendan VanDalinda Nashville Market Questions
10 June 2024 | 5 replies
With around $100k in liquid funds at the moment, I'm eager to invest in the Nashville area.Here are a few questions I have:1.
Aaron Sweat Hard Money and Collateral
9 June 2024 | 5 replies
Provide liquidity.
Scott Eadie Beginner with Large Capital Access ($10M)
9 June 2024 | 40 replies
Furthermore, I don't know in what direction I should go for decent liquidity as well as profit margin.
Griffin Malcolm Private Money for BRRRRs
9 June 2024 | 9 replies
Even with the 90% LTC, I still needed to come up with nearly 20k to get into a 75k property after fees and insurance and all that junk, plus since the rehab draws are reimbursements, I needed to come up with the initial 10k for the first draw myself, so that's 30k of liquidity needed for a relatively cheap property. 
Malcom Flenoury Raising Capital
9 June 2024 | 9 replies
If you're interested in chatting more, I can show you how to give your investors an 8% liquid return without you personally being the person providing that return.
Don Konipol Top Ten Questions Asked On Bp That Have No Chance Of A Beneficial Answer
10 June 2024 | 35 replies
I'm staying liquid...taking a break from buying anymore property.