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Joey Clairessa M. Wholesaling
1 February 2016 | 2 replies
So be sure that your contract has terms that you can actually meet, so that you don't end up in hot water with the owner.
Joe Henry Duplex Deal - Good by the Numbers or by Property Value?
6 February 2016 | 25 replies
Since this is not big enough to be seen as a commercial property, they'll be looking at sold comps and won't give you a mortgage on something that appears to be 'under water'.
Account Closed What should I know about Erie, Pennsylvania?
29 February 2016 | 10 replies
Miles of bike paths, rentals, a water taxi, and many beaches to choose from.  
Vince Santolino Flipped a house I saw outside my backyard!!
4 February 2016 | 1 reply
This is a cool story.
Nicholas S. First visit to my propery In 5 Years - got some questions.
3 February 2016 | 13 replies
Formica counters looked to have a medium degree of water damage here and there. 
Edouard Pierre Good BRRRR deal? Chicago 2-Flat with room for improvement!
2 February 2016 | 7 replies
When using the Rental Calculator should I adjust my prices so that they reflect only one flow/unit of income and keep all my vacancy rates, cap ex, maintenance repairs, water, etc... all the same?
Rob Smith Invest in mutual funds or in real estate ?
24 February 2016 | 21 replies
For instance, the market is down like 7% this year +/- yet his portfolio is still even and has not lost money this year....very cool stuff.Regarding real estate, my suggestion is do not over-leverage when you buy.  
Lou Davis Should I purchase my primary residence in cash?
4 February 2016 | 4 replies
Option 1) buying in cash for self use 3 year cost/gainGainsestimated 2% property value gain per year on $200,000 (cash cost of house) = $12000losseshouse insurance per year $1000 = $3000property tax $2000 = $6000heat and water = 700/year average = $2100 lossupkeep of house = $3000 (3 years)total loss =  -$2100 (3 years) ------------------------------------------------Option 2) renting an apt/house for self use 3 year costGains $150/m maybe on $200,000 bank interest gain = $5,400 (3 years)Losses$1000 per month = $12,000 = $36000 (3 years) (no heat and water costs, no home insurance, no property tax though)total loss =  - $31600 (3 years)-------------Option 3) investing to rent out house entirelyprice of home $200,000 gain $12,000 rent per year at $1000/m = $36,000$12,000 % increase per year value = $36,000(at estimated 2% value per year increase)lossinsurance per year $1000 = $3000property tax $2000 = $6000 (3 years) $150/m maybe on $200,000 bank interest gain = $5,400 (3 years)heat and water = 700/year = $2100 loss (3 years)upkeep of house = $3000  (3 years) total potential gain $72,000 over 3 years - $19,500 losses Total gain =  +$52,500 (gain in 3 years)--------------------------------------------------I never really realized there was such a difference.
Max Guerrero Checking in from Seattle WA
6 February 2016 | 9 replies
It's really cool to see a community like this and I'm happy to be here.
Mic Nguyen Should I sell
8 February 2016 | 14 replies
. $700 is what I net after management fees and water service.