
26 September 2022 | 43 replies
Unless your contract says otherwise, but I'm doubting you had anticipated this type of situation when you were drafting it.

9 February 2017 | 9 replies
I'll assume that your area will be good for cash-flow only and you wouldn't anticipate any appreciation above city averages.

22 March 2017 | 29 replies
Peter Lynch astutely noted that far more money has been lost by people trying to anticipate market corrections than has actually been lost in market corrections.

24 April 2017 | 24 replies
In much the same way as you get told your interest rate as a percentage, I DO find it a useful analysis tool to have gross MONTHLY rent on one side of of the equation, and (all) gross MONTHLY (anticipated/actual) expenses on the other side of the equation, and therefore, work out the "percentage Rule" that applies to THAT property, (because over time, I don't believe that the ratio will change much).

28 March 2016 | 31 replies
I'm anticipating renting at first...so if anyone has anything or could recommend any areas.

15 December 2015 | 59 replies
I did not become wealthy, but that experience enriched our family in ways I couldn't have anticipated at the time.

14 August 2016 | 16 replies
The talking part was no where near as bad as I had anticipated.

11 July 2016 | 8 replies
I would probably make an extra $200 monthly payment towards the mortgage, estimating to pay 20% of PB within 6 and a half year mark, and the home is in great condition newly remodeled I am not anticipating many maintenance expenses, it's in a low vacancy area, separate utilities, I would only have to pay water for both units.

10 July 2016 | 35 replies
Renovation costs have exceeded expectations, vacancies greater than anticipated, and I have overpaid based on actual returns on investment.

15 June 2016 | 6 replies
Also I would like to use all the approved funds case in point 200k, I would withdraw all the available funds and use enough for the deal(s) and leave enough left to pay the monthly payments in case the rehab(s) take longer than anticipated.