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Brandon Smith Taking on my first property
5 January 2022 | 5 replies
My DMs are open if you wish to network or run your plan by an extra set of eyes.
Bruce Woodruff Need input on idea $$
18 September 2021 | 8 replies
He said 'why don't you just raise your rates enough so that it is the same $ as having another without the extra hassle'?
Jennifer Soltis GOING BIG OR GOING PART WAY WITH FIRST MULTI-UNIT
16 September 2021 | 4 replies
I really don’t want to get that risky with the first one but I am working full time to cover those “extras
Javonn Musgrove How'd you expand your private lender list?
16 September 2021 | 1 reply
People will start to ask if you need some extra cash to do the deals.
Allan A Ramirez Cash Out Refinancing Question
16 September 2021 | 2 replies
Because either way any extra money that you take out from the cash out refi you still have to pay back, correct?
Jeffrey Daguro Landing/Funding Your First Deal?
23 September 2021 | 4 replies
if you share a home with your parents and wife, your income (and your wife's) should be able to go a bit further than if you were single or the two of your lived on your own.You were able to save enough money for a down payment on your current home, so do a quick check of your finances and see if you can earn extra income or cut expenses to save for a rental. 
Karen Barber Investment Property to good to be true
16 September 2021 | 5 replies
Why wouldn't you want to make 3x for a little extra headache....?
JD Mims some BRRR questions for the experts please
16 September 2021 | 3 replies
New loan - ~70-80% of the ARV (126k in your example - paying yourself back the 100k, plus 26k extra)Closing costs (generally rolled into new loan) - lets say 4k for example (you should shop around to see best option)Total loan amount that you are paying back monthly - 130k (plus insurance, property tax)Dont forget about the seasoning period though!
Alyssa K. Live in flip flooring issue; tips, tricks, solutions?
17 September 2021 | 20 replies
Again, the extra money spent on the membrane and the stickier/harder mortar ends up paying off here.The only realistic exception to this advice would be if you have big cracks all over this concrete slab -- but if you had anything sizable enough to worry about, you probably would have mentioned it already.
Suchi Desai Extra bedroom/bathroom not recorded
16 September 2021 | 1 reply
We are not sure how to go about the extra bedroom since it was already built and its part of the house.