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Blake King Small inheritance! Invest, save, student loans??
23 May 2017 | 50 replies
Thank you Benjamin C.
Jon Ignatowski I'm new, here's the story, here we go!
3 February 2017 | 11 replies
In banking, this is called the 3 C's: Character (from credit score), Capacity (stable income), and Capital (down payment, reserves).
Wes Blackwell CASE STUDY: How to Steal an Overpriced, High D.O.M Property
10 February 2017 | 20 replies
This is a typical C class neighborhood in an industrial area, but once again, crime isn't as bad as you'd think it would be. 
Wayne Yates Should I pull the trigger on this deal?
4 February 2017 | 15 replies
What is the age of the A/C?
James Kandasamy Achieve Investment Group Closed on 174 Units in San Antonio !!
2 September 2017 | 30 replies
Congrats on the deal.My guess is that your deal was done with a 506b not a 506dRule 506(d) and “Disqualified Persons”The new 506(c) rule arrived with a companion 506(d) rule, which prohibits “felons and other ‘bad actors’” from conducting Regulation D private placement offerings that rely on any Rule 506 (i.e., 506(b) and 506(c)) exemptions, where a disqualifying event occurs following the effective date of 506(d).
Daming Chung Newbie from Philadelphia PA looking to make friends!
14 February 2017 | 21 replies
Originally posted by @Scott C.
William Chrisman When is a neighborhood too bad?
5 February 2017 | 4 replies
Your question more appropriately should be....how do you manage C/D class properties.
Jason E. Craziness in Las Vegas market or just me??
8 February 2017 | 16 replies
This property is in North Las Vegas in an area I would rate as a C+ area, consisting of mostly older homes built in the 60's and early 70's with nice size lots, for Las Vegas area, around 6,000 sq/ft.  
Marc C. Syndicators: Why can't we make distribution calculations simpler?
4 April 2017 | 11 replies
@Marc C., I'm in 7 properties and 6 of them are set up exactly as you said.
Ben Elliott One of the tenants put in jail
1 March 2017 | 9 replies
At least I got a couple months rent out of it (she/they were even good about paying early).They've kept up the place decently for a "C" property, and I don't want to be a stickler on lease terms and end up getting caught up in whatever they have going on.