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Daniel Andrews Completed my first Flip in Canton ga.
26 June 2018 | 160 replies

I just finished my first flip.  The house was purchased off the MLS as a banked owned.  Asking price was 119k and I offered 125k cash two weeks closing. They accepted the offer. Repairs. I am purchased a house flippin...

Joshua Feit Living in Atlanta and running Airbnb cabins in Gatlinburg/Pforge
24 January 2021 | 54 replies

Hi everyone!I've been investing in Atlanta for four years, and I'm branching out into the VR business. I have my first cabin on Airbnb now, and I have a second one under contract.I'm interested in networking with othe...

Allen Scoging How much negative cashflow is tolerable?
25 May 2021 | 27 replies

The obvious answer is zero - it's a suicidal strategy! But, here's the full story:I live in SoCal and currently rent but have a down payment saved and ready to buy. Unfortunately, property prices are currently detache...

Nick Brubaker Question on a basic principle
17 February 2018 | 22 replies

The 2017 Cost vs. Value Data (http://www.remodeling.hw.net/cost-vs-value/2017/) shows that aside from the installation of attic insulation for no other home improvement project are the costs invested able to be recoup...

Jonathan Twombly Why we don't invest in New York, even though we're based here
4 September 2023 | 58 replies

People frequently ask me why I don't invest in deals in New York, even though we're based here.  The reason is simple:  it's too hard to make money for your investors in New York.  That's a huge reason why we invest i...