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Gabriel Benavidez Buying rental property but still want to enjoy my 20s
23 May 2017 | 13 replies
The more you're willing to struggle and reduce yourself to just "surviving", the quicker you will get to you goal. think of it as a foot race, the harder you push yourself and the more you suffer, the quicker you will reach that finish line.
Mario Brown Drop Energy Bills / Raise Rents
31 May 2017 | 8 replies
Particularly in this industry.We've found that the largest avoidable cost we encounter is turnover, and anything we can do to reduce it will increase our bottom line.
Bill Henley Advice on choosing among offers on a SFR
7 April 2017 | 7 replies
It is always a gamble you take on any offer you accept.BUT -- to reduce your chances of the buyer not qualifying for a loan, ask to have the buyer cross-qualified by a lender you know, like and trust.
Alex Dem Real estate business strategy evaluation
6 April 2017 | 0 replies
Me and my business partner are willing to risk 100-120k of our personal liquid assets to start REI business and here is the way we see that:-Starting a RE company ( corporation ) to get into flipping in order to a) legally avoid / reduce self - employment tax b) develop credibility of the company for possibility of future financing.
Ryan Sajdera steel roof or asphalt single?
12 April 2017 | 13 replies
Which over the life of the property, reduces CapEx.  
Kellen M Cash out of rental without a mortgage
14 April 2019 | 7 replies
Closing with cash is definitely the way to go even if it doesn't leverage a reduced price.talk to the lender before you buy so you understand their closing requirements. everyone has different programs so asking the forums won't be very helpful. 6 months is an average seasoning period but you may be able to close sooner. you'll need to know how they set the loan value and other details.
Vincent M. Arrangement with Investor
14 April 2017 | 5 replies
Account Closed Since I regularly teach people how to do Subject To and low to no money down, everything has to be reduced to writing for clarity.
Liz C. First time buying turn key property out of state norada
25 January 2019 | 64 replies
With a 3 month vacancy and a reduced rent, I am only expecting an equity build up.
Joseph Hennis Canadian lumber tariff imposed by Trump administration
26 April 2017 | 14 replies
So my guess is, the lumber tariff will raise lumber prices, reducing new home construction activity, further tightening an already tight housing supply.
Jagdish Bajaj Help understanding low priced Cleveland Multi-family
28 April 2017 | 8 replies
Basically reducing its value to about 10% of what it would have been worth if it was actually on the right side of the highway.