Tony Gatto
Note selling
7 June 2016 | 31 replies
Buyers are interested because of reward vs. risk analysis.
Ali Nichols
Creative Financing for STRs
5 April 2023 | 17 replies
More risk usually means more rewards.
Imtiaz Koujalgi
30316 Area Code
5 June 2023 | 10 replies
I've had buy and holds in 30310 and 30318 for the past 5 to 7 years and have seen my share of challenges with tenants, but have been rewarded with equity.
Sushil Jain
Need help with the Long term Rental property Investment in the Orlando Area
2 January 2024 | 6 replies
Winter Garden is a real catch – a bit higher in price but oozing with community spirit and charm.
Porter Rappleye
Why is REI better than investing in the stock market?
3 December 2014 | 165 replies
Your MBA friend has went through several class to get his degree that have molded him in to think that if you play the stock market correctly it can be very rewarding and 34%, well thats seems impressive.
Kay Yu
share your turnkey experiences
7 September 2018 | 95 replies
I am trying to pay that favor forward to other members.Real estate has a potential to be very rewarding, and for some, turnkey is one of their very limited options unless you are an Arron Mazrillo.
Westin Hudnall
Using 401 K money to pay off my primary mortgage - Good or bad idea ?
4 November 2014 | 42 replies
The view is purely subjective, how do you quantify a guaranteed 5% versus your "hypothetical," 6% yes there is a potential gain and loss each person will have to factor their own appetite for risk/reward to see if it's worth it for them personally.A loss of 50% in value requires a 100% gain just to break even, should anyone be subjecting their retirement to that risk?
Kristi Miller
Buying in Norther California
5 June 2014 | 56 replies
Investors, whether in California or not, are looking for different objectives and each calculates risk and reward in his or her own way.
Kyle Scholnick
Does Anyone Own ALL turnkey??
28 October 2016 | 241 replies
Find a really good local fix and flipper and fund their deals doing a JV this can be very rewarding financially of course just like picking a TK company caution must be taken.7.
Aaron Schrader
Converting an Old Service Station
27 February 2023 | 9 replies
Property has beautiful trees and flat space for maybe a dozen to two dozen RV spaces. 3) The building has some old school charm but also was boxed out in the 70's with ugly T1-11 siding, and needs a fair bit of rehab. 4) The "RV park" would need power drops for each spot at minimum, water would be next level and sewer ... who knows. 5) Building was built in 1937, is about 1600 sq ft, has the old garage bays and concrete pad out front (maybe it was a filling station too)I know the things about buying right and the numbers and such, more just looking to see if you have any creative ideas about what the building could be used for, or alternative ideas for the RV park, and also cautionary thoughts.