Jeff NA
If you had to start all over again, what would you do?
29 March 2009 | 29 replies
It's rewarding, sure.
Katrina P.
Anyone start out buying a LOT of properties?
2 February 2011 | 15 replies
Run it like a business and you'll reap ample rewards!
Kel S
Closed today - Pics of our latest SFH
12 February 2011 | 21 replies
Then, rinse and repeat.This would help preserve your precious capital and allow you to turn your activity into more rentals than you otherwise would.The drawback is it is a lot of work, but I find fix and flipping more rewarding than just holding.I am not a big fan of repurposing an existing into a mult-family unless absoultely necessary.
Jay Dawson
Best way to 10k/month cash flow?
1 December 2011 | 8 replies
You're looking for a 30% cash on cash return - not impossible, but you'll likely have to build up to that 10K/mo through compounding.That is, you may generate a lower return, say 10-15%, build your investment, and then getting that same 10-15% on a higher investment of 800K or so will net you 10K/mo.Either way, it'll take work, it's not an invest it and forget it for passive cash flow.More reward (the 30% returns you want) come with more risk and work.
Scott W.
bp podcast subject suggestion - buying at auctions
7 November 2013 | 7 replies
know it's been talked about a little bit but how about a whole show on how to buy at auction - and what not to buy at auction.I think the biggest area to discuss would be 2nd liens, ie "holding the bag." that could financially ruin a newbie & I don't wish that on anyone.can bring up the risks and rewards, etc.
Robert Carl
Want to Reap Some Reward
18 November 2013 | 1 reply
Want to continue to scale up to be able to buy a property with 3 to 4 months cash flow from rentals and rehab with in 3 months from cash flow.Question is I want to be able to reap some rewards and spend, but want to speed up my REI growth can you do both?
Lynne MacFarlane
Seeking Duplex insurance for 1st time investor (built 1910)
12 July 2018 | 10 replies
---Tangent: As a reward to myself for scheduling and accomplishing all those activities while visit Indy, I had time to try the Pacer Bike Share rentals in downtown Indy to explore the great bike trails, highly recommend it especially for long-distance investors, I had the chance to chat with locals, get their perspective and see test first-hand their infrastructure.
David Kuhlke
Is a turnkey investment good for a beginner real estate investor?
26 July 2018 | 44 replies
Nobody cares about your investment as much as you do and you will have to pick up the phone to resolve any real problems.3) The risk/reward profile just isn't there.
Joe San
What ROI would you accept for a buy, moderate rehab, rent?
17 July 2018 | 1 reply
This is an investment so it needs to be looked at from risk/reward perspective.