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Ann North 2 possible deals on our SoCal rental prop - options?
27 May 2019 | 7 replies
I'd love to rent it out to 5 college students around $700 - $1000 each!
Jeff Whitworth Vancouver Island Real Estate Investors Roll Call!
28 May 2019 | 6 replies
I was making a lot of money from online endeavors a couple of years before that, but have just barely been scraping by over the past few years, so do not have the capital or income to be able to purchase another income property these days, although that is very slowly changing and I'm able to start slowly saving again.It kind of sucks because I have a lot of equity and capital tied up in that property, but can't leverage it to roll onto a larger property, since I wouldn't be given a mortgage at my recent income rates.I think that, unless you're a slumlord, you can't really cashflow here - at least it's not worth the investment, and that the real gains come from appreciation and equity gain.I also think that student housing could be a great opportunity - if I had the funds, I'd be really interested in purchasing a house with a lot of bedrooms in the university district and then renting it out to VIU students.
Andrew Martherus Is the 1% rule always applicable?
29 May 2019 | 13 replies
(Not all students are irresponsible, but it's important to prepare for increased cosmetic repairs from younger tenants.) 
David Mussaw Did I use leverage properly to acquire a graduate degree?
24 May 2019 | 0 replies
I did not use leverage (student loans) to earn my bachelor degree in accounting, but I did for my master degree in public administration.
Maria Luna Moving to Detroit to invest in real state
27 May 2019 | 21 replies
I’m getting my real state license the soonest I’m done with college. ( No student loan debt) I feel like it wouldn’t be to hard to get a job, I’m willing to do whatever type of job to get me started and have a little extra money coming in every month.
Grant Kaku New Member Introduction - Las Vegas, NV
28 May 2019 | 3 replies
I am a recent graduate with minor amounts of student loans to my name but I am still in line with my DTI to be under the 36% threshold most lenders look for.I have been studying all aspects of real estate investing for the past 3 years now.
Chris Lemons Albany NY: Sell or Hold 4 - Family Unit
1 June 2019 | 6 replies
Im on the lower end for sure, especially in Albany but student housing prices are sky rocketing to over 250k.
Will Clark Suggestions for college students to get started in RE
28 May 2019 | 15 replies
Hi, I am a student-athlete at Vanderbilt University.
Annchen Knodt Thoughts on investing in Navasota, Texas?
22 June 2019 | 18 replies
While it's only 20 min away it's still seemingly too far of a commute for those working in B/CS (or students). 
Andre Mariano Planning my second deal, whats your opinion?
29 May 2019 | 3 replies
:)now I'm looking at my possible second deal.it's an older one. 4 bedrooms 1 bathroom, will need painting, furniture.. might be able to keep the kitchen, but it's old looking. will probably be renting to students and truth be told. they don't have options. very few places to rent in the city. 45k + repairs, rents for 125/bedroom/month (around 500). now the cool thing it actually brings an attic that already has water and electricity, and an old bathroom in it. would have to fully restore this attic but I would be able to make a 1bedroom apartment there. won't probably rent it for much more than a bedroom on the actual apartment though as it's a descending ceiling on both sides.