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Vitaly Gurevich New investor in Jacksonville
15 March 2013 | 8 replies
I decided (contrary to my habit) not to take a too long reading journey before beginning to write, so am introducing myself merely a month after coming across this wonderful community.My name's Vitaly, I am intending to work in Jacksonville FL flipping my way to the buy-to-own strategy.
Bill Gulley Felons, Do You Rent To Them?
28 July 2016 | 20 replies
It is more difficult to form opinions on things like what their car looks, if they look you in the eye, and their general demeanor, as they have had classes in the Pen. on how to behave, or have cultivated certain habits or manners to further their criminal activities.Almost everyone deserves a second chance, but I believe they need to earn that chance, not just expect it as a matter of course.
Bobby Valcin Is driving for dollars the best for leads?
24 December 2019 | 31 replies
Knowing which streets to avoid and which to invest in are key and boots on the ground is the best for that.As to what is the most cost effective means for lead gen - well, internet ads on Facebook, your website, etc are the most cost effective but you need people to find those listings so getting them to the top of the search engines is vital too.
Account Closed Pitfalls of investing in MHP
11 August 2017 | 9 replies
Remodeled homes could be habitable but be sure to check everything.
Chris Reeves Why should mobile home parks trade at higher caps than multifamily?
23 July 2015 | 37 replies
So I have a hypothesis - that the high mobile home park cap rates are an illusion - that in the long run (ie holding periods of 20-40 years) these cash cows are giving you a return OF your capital, not a return ON your capital - i.e. a gradual liquidation.The reasoning is simple - if your customer base is stable because they are so poor they cannot afford to rent an apartment, how in the world can they afford to maintain the mobile home they own in a habitable condition over a very long period of time?
Richard J. Business Plan for Funds
12 January 2010 | 0 replies
Looks like I must have purchased something (a bad habit of mine-since I do not follow through for the most part).
Annis Naeem Starting out: considering moving to Dallas
10 May 2019 | 10 replies
I finally feel ready, as I am at the cusp of paying off all my student debt and other mistakes of my early 20s, and cultivating good behaviors of savings, watching my budgets, etc, mentally undoing years of bad habits developed from financially unsound parents(not meant in a negative way).We want to buy a 4plex, live in one unit, house-hack, and do the whole deal.
Bradley Marion Possible to grow without taking on debt?
2 February 2016 | 132 replies
Even a major recession can be survived by a max leverage strategy, with the vital caveat that you just cannot sell during the time that prices are depressed.
Hunter Harms Questions about architects and designers when flipping?
3 February 2018 | 13 replies
I know that an architect and a designer will be vital members of my team when tackling these types of projects, but I'm curious on the workflow involved when using them!
Greg Maden DSCR Loan question
16 May 2023 | 11 replies
Pictures of the interior of the property should show that it is currently in habitable condition as well.