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Sven Sante 1031 exchanging to a more prime property?
21 November 2017 | 10 replies
I roughly have 400K in equity.
Andrew G. Moving across the country - should I sell?
21 March 2018 | 16 replies
If you learn how to buy under market, you could turn that $300K in equity into much more. 
Jocelyn Borg Hello from a novice in Washington County, Maryland!
19 March 2017 | 13 replies
BRRR carries a lot heavier risk assumption on your part, but can mean you have a substantial amount in equity over buying turnkey, which are usually at or close to market prices.  
Sanjeev Advani What is your best deal ever???
16 November 2017 | 27 replies
I made nearly 1/2 Million in equity the day I closed on a 22 unit deal I just bought (12 homes& 5 duplexes).
N/A N/A Too much cash
14 June 2007 | 9 replies
After all, your $300k or so in equity between the 3 properties should be able to provide a much greater return than $900/month.
Oliver Martin Las Vegas, Heloc, home equity loan, investment
16 November 2014 | 16 replies
I have more than $200k in equity that needs to be put to work.
Danielle Cage Creating my list - am I doing this right?
11 April 2016 | 11 replies
If I add in equity at 35%+, it goes down to 53.
Eric Bate Here's my situation... $50k cash to play with. SFR vs. MFR?
17 April 2016 | 23 replies
Or maybe rehab a 4 plex with the hard money loan to start off with, refi out with the built in equity as your "down payment", and get a line of credit for the capital for your next unit.  
Derek O. Small Loan
17 November 2016 | 8 replies
Alexander is right, most banks (or even private lenders) won't lend that small of an amount due in part to the low built-in equity on a ~ 70%LTV loan on 50K.
Clayton Miller Young and Dumb
6 February 2016 | 5 replies
I only have $30k in equity on my condo so that isn't going to help us out too much.