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Emily Wu Cape Coral, Fort Myers FL Cash Flow Rental
8 April 2022 | 54 replies

Hi All,I am starting to look at the Cape Coral, Fort Myers FL area. I am an out of state investor. I want to invest in multifamily properties for buy/hold. Can anyone provide me a little bit more insight as to which a...

Account Closed Well THAT Escalated Fast! - Zillow Fires 25% of employees
6 November 2021 | 67 replies

When you run the numbers like this guy did, you can see why Zillow has gone down in flames. https://sellhousecashaz.com/zi... "“In Phoenix, 36.5% of properties currently for sale were listed below their purchase price...

Jake Garrity My First BRRRR Complete!
8 December 2021 | 79 replies

After almost 10 months of hard work, I have completed by first BRRRR deal. With the appraisal complete, I now have a chance to look back on the results and offer some lessons learned for others to take note of. I have...

Jim Goebel Opportunity Zones Research
27 December 2018 | 34 replies

Greetings all.  After seeing 'Opportunity Zones' mentioned in a news article last week, I have it on my to-do list to research the landscape for these.  I will be updating this thread as I learn relevant items.  Pleas...

Tony T. How to spend $300k
3 September 2014 | 53 replies

I've got about $300k to spend on a home that offers capital appreciation along with some decent rental income (not expecting it to necessarily cash flow). Does it make sense to buy a larger house in the suburbs or a s...

Charles Cline 2% rule
27 May 2022 | 82 replies

I was listening to the podcast where Josh and Brandon were talking about investing rules, the 2% rule seems rather unrealistic. Is anyone actually acheiving that?