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10 December 2015 | 3 replies
And that really your choice in real estate investing....boils down to how you feel about risk.
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9 July 2015 | 10 replies
The result was, I raised rent and they paid without complaints because they had a choice.
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7 July 2015 | 2 replies
Not a wise choice unless you make out contracts.
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13 June 2020 | 62 replies
hey Account Closed, i had the same idea once i saw deals were not easy. then again, nothing good is easy. my advice to you is don't go it alone, but try to minimize yourself getting cheated... next piece of advice is this: don't buy just a condo yourself, and then expect to buy investment property. your next property, if it's within 2 years, will be considered an investment property, and you will have to put down 20-25%, otherwise wait 2 years. i don't know your situation and life story, but also, it would be much easier to find lenders going from a 2 family to 1 family, than a 1 family to 2 family. as for stocks, i'm into the long game, so Vanguard ETFs, indexes are the way i go. warren buffett has a bet going on with a hedge fund manager; 1 million dollars to the charity of choice if the s&p 500 outperform the top 3 hedge funds of anyone's choosing over 10 years. someone took him on that bet but warren buffett is winning.
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8 July 2015 | 6 replies
You then have the choice to accept the counter or let it go and get your money back.
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10 July 2015 | 15 replies
Good tenants have a choice of apartments and pick the one where they think they'll be happiest.
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9 July 2015 | 9 replies
So yes if I did not have a good amount more there would be no choice but assuming I can do other strategies outside the IRA the question is really more what is the most efficient use of the IRA assuming you are well funded elsewhere but like everyone else can always use more funds and in this case are diversifying strategies (syndicated deals, flips and buy and holds)
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28 March 2017 | 184 replies
The white trim with that grey was a good choice!
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13 July 2015 | 16 replies
Simply explain to her that she has three choices. 1) Stop smoking. 2) Move out in 30 days. 3) Start vaping.Meet with her to discuss this face to face.
9 July 2015 | 4 replies
And THAT, is with poor market condition such as 50% of rent going in expenses which could easily be only 30-40%, 5% interest rate which is almost twice as high as what you can get nowdays and appreciation of 1% which could be 2%-5% in some markets.You see, and that is my opinion (I'm only a business student with not much experience in Real Estate but a lot of theorycrafting), buying a rental property might be a smarter and ''get rich quicker'' choice here.From a financial analysis point, you get more money per dollar invested by buying it yourself instead of loaning your money.