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Serena Holland Rentals
31 July 2015 | 7 replies
For price wise the most we can afford is about 1000 a month and as far as knowing why were getting turned down for a place we dont know.
Daniel Okon I met with a seasoned real estate investor and he said ditch the duplex, go for the fourplex.
31 July 2015 | 12 replies
If you can afford the maintenance of a bigger property, maintain occupancy, and will be getting a better ROI vs having a duplex I say go for it.  
Timothy Daniels Northwest Washington Investor
1 August 2015 | 14 replies
More going on than Anacortes and more affordable to boot!
Kellen Bradford buying 4 fixer uppers at once
19 August 2015 | 13 replies
If the market is going up, which it is, and you can afford it, yes.
Vanessa Wright Low Income Housing - Any Professional Advice
2 August 2015 | 0 replies
I am really drawn to the idea of building a large portfolio in low income and affordable housing areas.
Matthew Spiegel Suing a Contractor in NY State..
12 August 2015 | 3 replies
Can't afford a high priced attorney at this point.
Felix Goldstein is wholesaling illegal?
13 August 2015 | 166 replies
As I said, in my first post, I'm leaning away from the idea of wholesaling but still haven"t completely made my decision. 
Alan Diamond Rollover 401k in NY
5 August 2015 | 7 replies
In addition to the more flexible format of the IRA owned LLC, you also gain the asset protection for your IRA that the LLC affords.
Dick Maykel Ortega South and Central Florida Cash Flow Cities
6 August 2015 | 9 replies
There are certain pockets within the county that are flooded with multi-family properties which rent well since it's a less expensive alternative housing option to renters who can't afford the high price tag palm beach county usually demands.
Daniel Chang NNN Absentee/out of state investing
7 August 2015 | 4 replies
Where the cap rates are these days, you can't afford significant downtime.