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Jay Schultz [Calc Review] Deal too thin? First rehab.
13 September 2019 | 1 reply

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Nathan Stanley Buying on thin ice? Hold out? Thoughts?
24 August 2020 | 1 reply

What are some thoughts on buying (near base) in this ever changing economy? I got pre-approved for 600k at 2.5 through va. Plan on living in 535k house for a year and then moving and renting out. House is almost tenan...

Katelyn Atcavage Robideaux Agent and Investor? Spreading myself too thin?
23 March 2022 | 7 replies

Hi! My husband and I invested in our first rental early 2021. I soon after decided to get my real estate license, more so, for ourselves as we continue invest. I quickly dove into the industry and am working with seve...

Emily Weitkamp Duplex in nicer area - deal too thin?
29 April 2015 | 8 replies

My husband are looking to buy a multifamily in an B class area for buy and hold. We know that the cash flow won't be as great for a "nicer" area, but we'd like to manage ourselves and start with a tenant pool that is ...

Jose Guevarra Near Turnkey property. Margin may be thin
2 May 2016 | 2 replies

I'm getting this property in Memphis, zipcode 38128 under contract for $62,500. It was appraised at $84,000 by local realtor group. That zip code is growing around 25% year-to-year in median sales price(Trulia). I'm g...

David de Luna 4-plex deal - razor thin or good enuf?
25 August 2018 | 14 replies

I have an opportunity on a 4-plex. Actual current NOI (once the current vacant apt is rented) is 46,117. Debt service looks like it will be about $43,800. CAP rate is 6.6%. DSCR is 1.05. Seems pretty razor thin, but a...

Jon Gorman Go for it or spreading myself too thin?
5 April 2019 | 7 replies

Hello,I'm currently considering expanding my commercial investment portfolio.Here's where I'm at so far:I bought a 7-office office building for $475k. I'm currently covering all mortgage and operating costs and then s...

Curt Bixel Debt to income ration at razor thin margin
21 December 2021 | 7 replies

I am attempting to refinance two rental properties.  My loan officer has indicated that my debt to income ratio is really close, and it is going to come down to being able to verify each and every rental payment.  I h...

Ryan Dossey The thin line of profit vs. not taking advantage.
18 August 2014 | 17 replies

What percentage of a ARV - repair costs would just be considered a steal? I know for flips you try to go for 70 % arv - repairs. But what is the best scenario to quickly flip the property to another investor? 60? 50? ...

Patrick Woodard "Creating" a new business address out of thin air
31 March 2017 | 6 replies

Hi,I haven't really overtly participated much in the forums, but am a longtime lurker, knowledge stealer, and podcast listener.  Anything I've ever wanted to ask or contribute has already been asked or contributed.  B...