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John Allen Rich Dad poor Dad, 2 years of self education, lets get started.
16 September 2018 | 10 replies
Are you going to buy something to live in, put sweat equity in, and then flip or rent or are you looking strictly for rental property?
Jeff Mills Advice on property with existing long-term tenant...please.
28 September 2018 | 7 replies
ROI = 18% plus increased equity and potentially a better tenant#2Investment: $1,500Increased NOI $0 but you do not have a vacancy for 1-3 months for repairs and tenant placement. 
Leroy Feireira-shearin What don’t they tell you about wholesaling?
16 September 2018 | 60 replies
Home owners will eat up buying a house they can put sweat equity into for a 20k to 30k return in future years.
Elijah Joseph How Do Reverse Mortgages Help Homeowners?
25 September 2018 | 4 replies
No, as long as there's still equity, you can offer on it.2.
Miles Robinson Should I get an LLC for my first investment property?
13 September 2018 | 3 replies
Even though commercial loan terms aren't as favorable, you should be able to find decent ones in your local area.
Eric O. Buying new primary residence. Rent or sell current home?
12 September 2018 | 1 reply
Or sell current home and roll equity into new primary residence?
Bill Zarzecki Cash out refinance question
13 September 2018 | 7 replies
It's a pretty common strategy to use the equity in your home to purchase an investment property.
Sean Larson Financial Coach in Grand Rapids, MI?
13 September 2018 | 5 replies
I put about 48k into a property over the last two years-good for equity and rents but not so good for the tax return viewed by lenders.
Christian Wamsley Five - Six left in the military
26 October 2018 | 18 replies
No money down also means no equity.
James Seed Cleveland Real Estate Newbie With A Fire Inside Him!
19 September 2018 | 6 replies
You'll have less of a down payment and build equity faster that way.