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Daniel Mohnkern Would you change your niche for a money partner?
18 August 2015 | 4 replies
I have a relationship with someone who has enough liquid capital to fully fund deals for me, however, he is not even remotely interested in making a consistent cash flow on a long term hold deal.  
Anna Holley New member from Santa Ana,Ca
18 August 2015 | 8 replies
I considered that an investment sacrifice in myself.Armed with all of these things, I was able to speak confidently to potential investors, use other peoples stories that I was connected with as examples and build the trust and credibility.I do go into great detail about raising private money and working with investors but this give you the nut shell version of what worked for me and what would work for you or anyone if applied properly and consistently over a period of time.Hope this helps!
Tyler Brown What's the catch with these properties that seem too good to be true?
20 August 2015 | 9 replies
I consistently have the ability, between my thorough/ hands on property management team ( that I assembled and manage), construction ability encompassing all aspects, and successful tenant placement procedures...to acquire houses, renovate them, and have them pay me rent of 9-1000 a month over and over again, while costing me right at what you are talking about out the door. 
Stephen Lassiter Keeping a copy of photo ID
21 August 2015 | 7 replies
I also agree with policy consistency to keep you out of discrimination issues and safety reasons.Also, why is that person worried about it? 
Nate B. Contract Void? Undermarket buddy hook-up prior to closing on storage
22 August 2015 | 10 replies
I feel pretty comfortable in that arena...only catch is these guys have never sent invoices, don't offer autopay, and generally let 6 of the tenants to consistently be delinquent for 30+ days with no ramifications.  
Zach Schwarzmiller Strongest Long-Term Tenant Proof Flooring - WA State
10 April 2016 | 67 replies
The keys to a good finish is the right surface preparation ( diamond grinding with a finish at 120 grit to 150 ), the right stain ( typically water based that looks consistant with color and finish), and the right sealer.
Marian L Claville New Girl from Shreveport, LA
3 May 2016 | 17 replies
I have always loved real estate and I purchased my first property in February and flipping it now (my contractor is not consistent :-/) but I'm learning.
Victor Morgan About to pull the trigger: Questions about making first rental specific purchases
5 April 2015 | 1 reply
After taxes, insurance, upkeep and vacancy, I'd be able to have a positive cash-flow of ~70 per month for a CAP rate of 14.5 and an ROI of 25%.These houses have been updated consistent with the standards of the neighborhood, but one of them will likely need a roof in a few years.
Rod F. Central Arkansas Real Estate investor
5 April 2015 | 1 reply
I don't say that to steer you away from it but just to make you aware that it's not just some passive thing you can do if you want "consistant" results.
Chance Cooper Obsessed with creating a residual income
12 April 2015 | 9 replies
However, since I have become educated on rentals and became a consistent biggerpocket reader I find myself every vacant second of the day looking for my next buy and hold or at home on YouTube listening to Real Estate secrets etc.