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James Johner Duplex Development - Jacksonville, NC
9 January 2020 | 26 replies
As far as the build price being crazy low, I understand it may seem that way but given the nature of the project we feel it is more than achievable.
Alan Zee Wholesalers or real estate agents that adds value in Northern NJ
1 December 2018 | 6 replies
Naturally the top producers can provide better service, thing is they make 6 or 7 figures.
Jon Wisniewski As seen on Upwork. Hoping this is a good opportunity 4 someone
25 November 2018 | 2 replies
I think they're looking more for a bird dog to locate properties and don't understand the true nature of the 1031. 
Tanner Morrill Retail Price reductions are here (to stay?)
31 May 2019 | 7 replies
And then there is the natural market cycle.  
Kimber Lockhart Cashflow Thresholds - What do you use?
27 November 2018 | 10 replies
1) Mortgage2) Mortgage insurance (PMI or MIP) or FHA Risk base3) Property Taxes4) City Taxes5) HOA (Home Owner’s Association) Dues and Fees and Assessments6) Insurance   a) Property Hazard Insurance   b) Flood Insurance   c) Earthquake Insurance   d) Umbrella Insurance7) Vacancy Rate (usually 8% - the equivalent to one month a year, or 5-6% if multifamily and/or if experienced, if not use 8%)8) Utilities (you’ll have these if your tenant is not covering them and/or during vacancy)   a) Water § Sewer § Garbage   b) Electricity   c) Natural Gas   d) Propane9) General Maintenance (usually 5%)   a) Upkeep § Landscaping   b) Snow removal   c) Repairs   d) New Appliances10) Capital Expenditures (usually 5%, higher is the property is old and obsolete, less if fully rehabbed and all mechanicals and roof are new)11) Property Management (8%, even if you self manage, your time still has value and there might be a time when you'll want to be completely hands off or you'll not be able to do it, vacation, retirement, etc.), including...  
Luke Capozzoli Looking to buy my first property in cash.
9 May 2019 | 23 replies
Do you want to purchase a property that cash flows more but may not appreciate much naturally or are you okay with less cash flow but higher natural appreciation?
Juwan Parker What to do with my first $25k
28 November 2018 | 4 replies
I already am a natural born saver so that won't be any issue.
Terry Lao 2019 Forecast for housing markets are starting to come out
30 November 2018 | 17 replies
@Bill Brandt I don't think anyone is freaking out ;) Terry obviously wanted this thread to get traction and I like to oblige him, but by my nature I must be contrarian.Also, our perspectives are very different.
Adrian Chu Success Story: Flip in South Seattle
29 November 2018 | 0 replies
Super functional open floor plan and filled with natural light.
Karen Caluwaerts Europe: Low Cap rates, and horrible taxes. How to start out
30 November 2018 | 3 replies
(it's not my nature though)Is my real estate investment dream impossible?