
17 October 2011 | 12 replies
If we can continue to buy with a good Margin of Safety/Exit Strategy with solid Rental Rates, how can we loose?

17 October 2011 | 4 replies
Hence I am looking into the U.S. market.For now I will be aiming to continue with our old strategy which is aiming to build up a rental portfolio which is cashflow positive.I have a few questions which I hope that you can help me with:a.

16 October 2011 | 4 replies
If they continue to offer good prices and great service, they'll eventually become a big company, and will appreciate that you've been with them since the start.
14 October 2011 | 2 replies
A few things that it says is that delinquencies continue to increase at all time highs.

21 June 2012 | 51 replies
My rent basically covers his taxes and insurance plus a little, so still don't know if he has paid it off.This summer, I made an agreement (over txt, almost as bad as handshake) with him to pay 1/2 rent each month until I could repay the back rent in full, all at once.

10 November 2011 | 10 replies
Hi Hal,I am in the process of selling a 2 family via contract for deed sale here in NJ. the buyer will by taking posession of first fl (original tenants just moved out) and 2nd floor tenants will remain in place and continue to pay me directly.

18 October 2011 | 26 replies
I used to play the stock market, but with the relative risk and reward to investing in real estate, why continue, right?

23 November 2011 | 19 replies
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17 October 2011 | 3 replies
Meaning, when i have enough net income from my properties, I will be able to use it as a downpayment and continue to snowball payments until the new property is paid off.

19 October 2011 | 4 replies
If your goal is to buy more property, I would take the 1st loan.That's going to be the cheapest and largest loan you'll be able to get, unless you intend on continuously moving primary residences.