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Delmas Edwards Just a general question
7 March 2017 | 2 replies
A mix of both is the sweet spot, of course as we all run numbers, comps, etc. while considering the condition of the property relative to those numbers/comps.
Josh Koett Notes- Looking to gain experience in Notes
10 March 2017 | 19 replies
No matter how much money you have, it will eventually run out or be tied up at the "wrong" moment when a really sweet deal comes across you desk.
Rashida Sigmond Do anybody invest in the C, D, F neighborhoods aka "the hood"
28 June 2018 | 32 replies
I invest in intown Atlanta and I would say one investor's war zone is another's sweet spot. 80%+ of our rentals have Housing Choice voucher participants as renters.
Bryan Field Lease Option investing
23 August 2018 | 13 replies
@Tushar Radke our sweet spot for lease options is having our all in be 140k or less into the property and having that be 75% of the ARV.
Sean Kollee Expensive market portfolio building - a brief summary
27 August 2018 | 9 replies
It really hit the sweet spot of the market.
Dhrumil Patel Chosing a neighborhood
29 October 2018 | 2 replies
The sweet spot for most are on the lower end of average houses in the area.
Todd Powell Is the RE market due for correction, crash or still raging bull ?
17 November 2018 | 28 replies
It’s the sweet spot price range for sure and almost every buy and hold we have is 4, 5 or 8 plex units.
Eric Meyer First Investment Deal done and Rented
17 March 2018 | 1 reply
Looks like a sweet deal with a nice return!!
Tim Yearout Newcomer from Houston
24 April 2016 | 16 replies
The sweet spot is under $2k.
Guadalupe Esquivel "Subject To" Deals
14 September 2019 | 18 replies
There are title, foreclosure and credit issues for the lender.For this reason, Sub-To deals should be short and sweet, the longer these arrangements continue the higher the risk that a lender will discover what was done. 12 to 18 months is long enough to play with, IMO, as upon discover the foreclosure clock can be started and this time frame usually allows enough time to sell or refinance to payoff that demand.