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Edward Kuk High-income couple ... BRRR or not?
4 March 2019 | 18 replies
Sounds like the BRRR method is more risky and time consuming than what I want in my lifestyle so as everyone suggested, better quality area that cash flow.That seems to simplify the process quite a bit as I don't need to worry about forcing appreciation and cashflow post re-financing.
Janis A. Oregon's New Rent Control
11 June 2019 | 5 replies
They can give 30 days' notice if a sale similar to the earlier described is in the works.Tenants can still be evicted for cause; if, for example, they fail to pay rent or deliberately damage the unit.Rent increases limitedLandlords can only raise rents once a year for tenants, and when they do, rent increases are capped at 7 percent plus the yearly change in the consumer price index.The 7-percent plus CPI cap gives property managers wide latitude in raising rents each year, according to a Statesman Journal analysis.For instance, only once in the past decade have average rents for a 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment built before 1990 in the Salem-Keizer area surpassed the cap adopted under SB 608, housing data shows.Properties built in the past 15 years are exempt from the 7 percent plus CPI limit, as are properties where landlords give reduced rents because of government subsidies or programs.The rules say landlords also have to adhere to the 7 percent plus CPI cap if they evict a resident without cause with 30 days' notice or serve an eviction notice within the first year of occupancy.Basically, landlords aren't allowed to evict tenants without cause and 30 days' notice just so they can raise rents past the limit.Landlords with four or fewer units still have to abide by the rent caps, according to Danny Moran, a spokesman for House Speaker Tina Kotek, D-Portland.The bill isn't just geared toward apartments; single-family rental homes are also affected."
Pedro Esteves Portuguese Newbie ! Want to connect with investors from Europe
1 March 2019 | 1 reply
I have been consuming a lot of learning materials, unfortunately most of what is available for free is targeted for the US market. 
Joseph R Fornwalt Buying a Foreclosure
4 March 2019 | 4 replies
But, short sales can be time consuming and have a high amount of uncertainty.
Greg Carrier Tax sale houses. Learn from my most recent trouble :)
7 March 2019 | 10 replies
We will win the suit, but it could take months, and the buyer who has already had appliances installed will have to get them out and continue renting until this is ironed out. 
Shane C. Downs What got you started in REI?
7 March 2019 | 13 replies
That lead to consumer electronics, and then cars.
Vicki Trusselli Market value is sociopathic
7 March 2019 | 18 replies
I find it ironic that those who claim to "care" about others are usually those who are already taking more than they are receiving and what they really think is that everyone else has to foot the bill them.
Dane Marrow Non-bank provider of direct-to-consumer loans
5 April 2019 | 11 replies

Hey all,As a first time homebuyer, I am looking to purchase an investment property/multi family in Suffolk County, New York. Has anyone used LoanDepot as a lender?Thanks!

Amazel Zing Research on lead generation for real estate investing
8 April 2022 | 1 reply
Those who buy lists, instead of leads, must then do outbound marketing, which consumes time and resources and requires expertise, to turn those on the list into actual interested leads.The types of never-incentivized real estate investor leads I could potentially provide for sale are: High equity owner motivated seller leadsAbsentee owner motivated seller leads + zip code + qualification / no qualificationOut-of-state owner motivated seller leads + zip code + qualification / no qualificationVacant house owner motivated seller leads + zip code + qualification / no qualificationEviction motivated seller leads + zip code + qualification / no qualificationProbate motivated seller leads + zip code + qualification / no qualificationCash buyer leads + zip code + qualification / no qualificationPrivate lender leads + zip code + qualification / no qualificationCustomLead packages for subscribers, or one-off purchasers, could be sold in bundles of: 20501002001000CustomIs this a type of service that real estate investors, new or seasoned, would be interested in?
Andrey Y. Significant Net "Losses" on Taxes despite Positive Cash Flow
12 March 2019 | 72 replies
This is made far worse by the fact that most physicians are largely unknowingly irresponsible consumers who drive a luxury vehicle, live in a 5,000 sq ft home, and carry a student loan and/or practice debt burden somewhere between $0.5-1 million compounding at 6%+ per year, AND while paying into one of the highest tax brackets.