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Stephen M. low cap rate, 50% rule = negative cashflow?
12 August 2016 | 7 replies
probably not as thats no where near the 1% rule and probably not that good of an investment...So your numbers are right no worries there but that property with those numbers not so greatalso never buy a house cash flowing negative hoping to reverse it or banking on appreciation (that should be a sweet bonus but not your main goal) Your probably not looking in an area thats strong enough to make investments in (probably really really good neigbourhood or something like that)Goodluck hope you find something
James Santana Hello everyone
14 October 2016 | 3 replies
Be sure to sign up for the weekly webinar they contain plenty of information for both the new and experienced real estate investor Make it Happen Steve
Belinda Lopez New investor Getting Started Group in Houston - 2nd Tuesday, 7 PM
7 August 2016 | 0 replies
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Orlando Jordan I want to do options
9 August 2016 | 13 replies
The most recent podcast #185 dealt with lease options as a business model and the guy talked about what he does to find people to sign up for his lease option program.
Kevin Kohler why do multiple wholesalers have the same property?
10 August 2016 | 16 replies
Don't forget to sign up for my classes on how to operate a quick lift jack and air wrenches, I sell those too.I also buy gold and diamonds the same way, don't forget, no questions asked about your profits!
Gerald Jarreau Occupancy Standards in Louisiana
14 October 2022 | 3 replies
Include bedrooms, living, den, bonus, and dining. 150 sq. ft. for first person and 100 sq. ft. for each additional.70 sq.ft. for one occupant per room. 100 sq.ft. each room for two occupants.
Account Closed how much money do you make on hard money?
9 August 2016 | 5 replies
Most are in the 12% flat range, no points, but we give them bonuses based on individual project performance that get them to 14-17% pretty easily APR. 
Quinterrius Eatmon A Few Questions from a Newbie Wholesaler
11 August 2016 | 8 replies
You can try Spokeo.com as well which is only $4.95/month if you sign up for 6 months.  
Lily De Filippo Looking for Chicago Investors to connect with
20 September 2016 | 11 replies
Offer an email sign up.  
Kevin C. Renting a room in vacation home, how'd you get spouse on board?
1 September 2016 | 12 replies
We're there at random times, no set schedule, so there would be no way to rent a room to someone that was to be there when we were not except by going the VRBO route.I'm OK going that route, and with that, there is no privacy or security issue since we would only VRBO the unit when we would not be there.My thought was, renting a room would be far less work, and the bonus being we wouldn't have concerns of a vacant house for extended periods.Going the route of just renting a room, the room we would rent is not a suite, it's an upstairs bedroom.