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Jonathan G. Possibly too good to be true, help me see what I may be missing.
28 July 2014 | 30 replies
You could have in a years time for example of 20 units total where ten of them have turned over creating a 50% churn rate.People with 1% cd can invest in triple net leasing and get 7 percent cap rate and with tax equivalent yield in many cases approach double digit returns and do nothing but collect the check.
Anutr A. Buy-to-let investment in Bangkok
31 October 2011 | 3 replies
Obviously, the desired ROI is different for everyone, but I would venture to guess most the full timers on this site consistently see double digits.
Jay Dawson Best way to 10k/month cash flow?
1 December 2011 | 8 replies
Not too difficult to get double digit returns.
Lenna Groudan Texas Realtor Commission Dispute -"Ready, Willing and Able" Buyer
6 January 2016 | 36 replies
@Brock Adams  the issue come to find out is the attorney has to hire and pay for a title abstractor as an independent contractor.. so they are reluctant to do that until they think the deal is going to close. so I have to pay for it up front. ( cost of doing business on my end)Where as in on the Left coast were we use title and escrow companies the county records are digitized and in their in house title plant and they can spit out title commitments very cheaply and rapidly. and you NEVER pay for them in advance.. and if I cancel a deal they just suck it up as cost of doing business.. unlike a closing attorney in SC they expect to get paid as they have paid a 3rd party vendor ( and I can't blame them at all either ).. its just wild how far behind some of the east coast states are in getting title into the 21st century or at least the second 2/3rds of it   :)
Mindy Jensen BiggerPockets is 300,000 strong already?!?
25 May 2015 | 48 replies
The connections I'm making, along with all the knowledge I'm receiving through the webinars, podcasts, ebooks, forum posts, etc., etc. are helping me prepare myself and my family for great things in real estate investing.  
Amadeus Hladun "7 years to 7 figures" in Canada?
27 June 2015 | 5 replies
:)I already kind of knew I was just being to impatient.But have you read the "7 years to 7 figures" ebook?
Ravi P. GC margins?
14 February 2016 | 7 replies
There are a lot of costs to cover before realizing net profit, which is often in the single digits for contractors (which, I presume, is the 3-5% figure that @Manolo D. refers to as I know of no business which can operate on a 3-5% markup).Your post is unclear in defining that the project "should cost about $100K"... when you say "cost", are you referring to the hard costs of the job (less overhead and profit) or what you think the net cost of the project should be to you?  
Nick Zocher Weekly Market Updates - San Francisco Bay Area
22 March 2016 | 25 replies
Kind of what I am trying to mirror here digitally.
Victor Olowu Having a real estate agent that is also an investor, yay or nay?
18 January 2016 | 8 replies
If you're looking for a double digit CAP rates & passing on properties that listed in the high 8 & 9s you're missing out on the best part of real estate, besides cash flow.  
Ming Lim Here's my plan for 2014 - What would you do?
25 August 2014 | 16 replies
I even wrote an eBook about the city and the real estate market there.The tenant profile is much harder to work with and you need to have very good property management company.