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Duke Nguyen Contractor not doing the job properly - What are my options?
14 August 2017 | 6 replies

Hi all,We have a situation with a licensed contractor that we hired to rehab one of our property and I would like to have your opinion.  Although the project was planned to be 2 weeks time, it took him about 5 weeks t...

Diane G. Are you a "syndicatee"?
7 February 2021 | 7 replies

From time to time, there are syndicators come on here and talk about how they go from 0 doors to 2000 doors in 2 years....I have always wondered if these syndicators simply suck the blood out of the "syndicatees"...An...

Gregory Craig Rochester NY investment
18 November 2019 | 10 replies

I see a bunch of homes for 19-100 thousand in Rochester, NY.  I want to start investing in rental property, but I am very nervous, and I don't know where to start.   Do anyone have any suggestions.

Jacob Zivanovich House Hacking Partnership
10 August 2024 | 7 replies

Hey there,I'm almost ready to purchase a house hack and have found some good deals right off the MLS. Trouble is that I don't yet have long-term employment in place (just moved to the area a month ago). I really want ...

Nick Matteson Do you count the principal paydown portion of the mortgage payment as an 'expense' or 'income' or 'neutral' in your cash-flow analysis?
21 April 2016 | 11 replies

Isn't it just cash directly into your net worth?

When everyone talks about clearing $100 a month for their rentals are they counting principal paydown as part of income or expense?

Brian Campbell how much cash flow is acceptable?
5 October 2008 | 8 replies

in using the property analysis tool, how much cash flow do you look for. Does 100 per month make you salivate? will $1 per month be acceptable. I am assuming you are figuring the more conservative of 50% of rent fo...

Whitney Breedlove BRRRR Method Confusion- How does it Cashflow??
16 June 2018 | 10 replies

Hey guys! I'm a little confused as to how a rental property acquired by the BRRRR method ends up cashflowing after all expenses are taken out. Of course this depends on the numbers so let me give you a common example ...

Joseph Cornwell Massive BRRRR Win in Cincinnati!
5 August 2022 | 7 replies

Investment Info:

Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Cincinnati.

Purchase price: $60,000

Cash invested: $75

This was a triplex that the City of Norwood (Cincinnati) made me co...

A.K. Ahuja Upside down on Rental, seeking guidance
7 July 2020 | 15 replies

Hey guys - let me start by saying I'm not proud of this one, but faced with the reality and seeking guidance on how to navigate..
I bought a brand new 1BR condo in Baton Rouge, LA as an investment property back in 20...

Tommy Ray Seeing cash flow opportunity markets--please be specific
30 April 2021 | 10 replies

I am a retired military officer, disabled vet (10 year Terminal Attack Controller during my enlisted years--destroyed knees jumping out of planes), and 30 year real estate investor.  Did I mention my knees are bad?  S...