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Kelton Johnson Found a Deal...Lacking the Capital to Execute.
20 April 2016 | 20 replies
An upping of property taxes could really eat into your returns.
Lawrence Sudweeks Creative Financing on 22 unit apartment complex.
1 December 2016 | 14 replies
My guess is, after mortgage, you will be cash flowing about $2000 / month then if not less depending on the terms he wants. that's about $90 / door / month cash flow. i don't own a complex that size but i believe most investors here wouldn't touch it unless it was $100 / door. but if you two are fine with that, i would seek out any family member or friend that would loan you the money, just realize you would have to pay them back with interest, that will eat away at that $2000 making it less.
Vincent P. What to look for when buying a condo in Nj
1 May 2016 | 5 replies
This could eat into your cash flow.
Joseph Conrey Principle 1: Don't Criticize, Condemn, or Complain
13 May 2016 | 2 replies
I always use my right hand to eat.
Adam Fansler 2 week flip closed=FAT CHECK
2 May 2016 | 11 replies

Hey everyone,I'm not a big blogger or poster mainly just lurk, but I wanted to share my story for anyone who is interested. I have been out of the real estate game for a while "claiming I was too busy" and found Bigge...

Roger Vi Is there a demand for mobile notary service?
1 May 2016 | 15 replies
Here is what I can tell you:I will call a title company at 4:53 PM on a weekday, expect them to pick up the phone, and confirm within 2 minutes that they have a notary that can sign someone at 10 AM the next day.If they do not meet my expectations, that is a big fat negative mark in my book.When they do meet my expectations, as they typically do if it's a local branch with folks I've worked with before, it's a neutral mark in my book.Your market may be different, I don't know, but that should give you an idea for what someone in RE professionally expects from any decent title company. 
Account Closed Best property for rental
2 May 2016 | 4 replies
Yes, dues and assessment can eat up your cash flow, but you also (again, in a good association) are getting something in exchange for the dues dollars such as management, insurance, Cap ex, all exterior maintenance and repair, landscape/snow, common area care, etc...
Jim Copen Roll 401k to a self directed but, I own a business with employees
2 May 2016 | 2 replies
Its been a slow winter and we are moving to a new office that is eating up lots of my cash.
Jamie Martin New to the site, not new to investing. Hawaii
6 May 2016 | 12 replies
For fun I go to this great karaoke bar in my neighborhood, belong to several social meet-up groups and try to at least one thing a day I can only to in Hawaii, to make sure I appreciate living here and don’t get too lost in the normal routine of working, eating and sleeping.
Allen Fletcher Flipping without Buying
3 May 2016 | 10 replies
.), which will more than eat up the $16k you have left to work with.