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Kenny Lewis Refinance from VA loan to conventional
22 January 2020 | 19 replies
They were awesome and kept in touch constantly to get the loan done.  
Ryan Davis Greetings from Barrie, Ontario
28 April 2016 | 10 replies
Constantly learning, and willing to take any and all advice from this wonderful community.
Tina Olow New member from Wisconsin
30 April 2016 | 11 replies
I am open to considering Joint Venture Opportunities, to create a WIN-WIN Situation.
Yoni Weisbrod Serious risk in owning multiple properties?
7 June 2016 | 57 replies
In order for you to be able to continue paying multiple mortgages, cash flow from all/most of the units would need to remain constant.
Terry Evans FIRST DIRECT MAIL CAMPAIGN - 10k PIECES - LOOKINGF FOR FEEDBACK
2 May 2016 | 8 replies
Once the home is sold I would like to have a constant flow of properties to wholesale while being able to obtain more end game capital on future re-habs.I have spent quite a bit of time educating myself on the forums to develop a plan of attack, which your feedback and input is greatly appreciated.The PlanTotal Pieces Mailed: 10,002Total Leads Mailed To: 1,667Total Mailings: 6 (once a month)There are 5 different lead types all with at least 40% equity and nothing less than 50k appraised value.1.
Jacob Rothfield Statistical analysis of capital growth factors
3 May 2016 | 0 replies
My hypothesis is a process like this occurs, (this is likely too simple though to be predictive):Population Growth (Natural) ---> GDP Growth ---> Job Creation ---> Domestic Migration ---> Increased Personal Income ---> High Property Prices (assuming constant supply)Macroeconomic Demand Factors (individually or in specific combination):Increasing populationPositive net migrationIncreasing GDPIncreasing total jobsIncreasing Personal Income/CapitaIncreasing average earnings/jobIndustry DiversityFavoured IndustriesMicroeconomic Demand Factors:SchoolsCrimeWalkabilityChanging demographics/area reputationetcI look forward to your comments.Regards,Jacob
Travoris Love So Far Behind But Further Than I Was 2 Days Ago
18 May 2016 | 8 replies
I have been learning continuously but want to make sure I don't get stuck in the trap of constantly reading and never acting.
Derek H. Real estate investor/landlord groups or meet ups
6 May 2016 | 7 replies
I am having a joint meeting for both groups on Wednesday, May 18th at 6:30pm.  
Nick Munn Rising investor from Charlotte!
28 March 2017 | 11 replies
Charlotte is so hot right now, so I am constantly looking on the MLS to help out investors snag the best deal as soon as, or even before, they hit the market.
James Gray lot owners working with builder jointly for development
5 May 2016 | 3 replies

I have some lots on Lake Padre on North Padre Island that have had the land already developed, bulkhead, utilities, roads in place a five minute boat ride to Gulf of Mexico. The lots are about 300 x 50 on average and ...