
13 May 2008 | 22 replies
And, that if you look at the price of crude in euros that the increase is less dramatic.If the point is that we are buying oil from unfriendly countries, then that is very true.

15 May 2008 | 0 replies
This was a fun experiment for me, and I'm glad I tested the waters to see how things have been going.Since I first prepared the portfolio it has increased 14% in 2 months.

4 November 2008 | 3 replies
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14 May 2008 | 2 replies
Would one additional property make it increasingly difficult to do so?

16 May 2008 | 2 replies
Exo,All excellent questions.I find it hard to believe that the larger house will not receive higher comps, and if it does, you will have more value when you sell it due to the increased sq. footage.

9 June 2008 | 21 replies
From what I am aware of the best way to increase your cash quickly would be by wholesaling properties.

25 May 2008 | 10 replies
So you will either have to increase rent to about $500 per month or lower the price down, or get a better interest rate or get a 30 year or 40 year mortgage.....And finally your last problem, which might be your toughest hurdle (as i had this problem) Unless you are in good with your banker you will be hard pressed to find anyone to give you funding for such a low amount

23 May 2008 | 10 replies
My theory in short (abstract from my blog) is this:With a devalued dollar, China and India needing more energy to address their industrial growth, supply and demand ratio increasing on a daily basis - the amount we pump out of the ground is inversely proportional to the demand in the world, a subsidized price that we were paying in the past in the USA (around 90s and early 2000) and Inflation.

29 May 2008 | 7 replies
It is becoming increasingly more difficult to make $ investing in RE utilizing creative strategies.
2 January 2011 | 186 replies
That gives you a DSCR of approx. 1.35 (good enough for the bank, not good by Johnny D's standards) and what about when the rate increases cutting into your cash flow and hurting your dscr?