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Troy Sheets Philadelphia, PA - Brewerytown Flip - Troy S. & David Ross
21 May 2016 | 106 replies

If you'd like to follow along and watch as my partner @David Ross and I flip a Brewerytown row home, the link to our blog is below. I'll also post pictures and updates in this thread but I won't replicate what David h...

Alex P. Negative Cashflow, Appreciation for First rental property?
22 April 2023 | 38 replies

I'm a first-time home buyer looking to purchase my first rental property. I'm wondering whether negative cashflow for appreciation is a bad move for someone starting out.
I have a strong interest in buying in Folsom,...

Nathan Gesner Occupancy rates down in 30 of the 50 top markets. Where are you?
22 November 2022 | 64 replies

My 19,000th post and this is all I got. ;)https://time.com/6223185/airbn...A lot of people cashed out their equity (gained through pure luck) to purchase a short-term rental in unfamiliar markets that were over-priced...

John Humphries Best areas to invest in buy and hold on Vancouver Island
12 December 2020 | 72 replies

I'm curious to hear from other Vancouver Island investors to see if you have been able to locate any buy and hold opportunities with cash flow? I'm over in Courtenay and not having much luck here lately. My wife and ...

Mark Shaffar Would you rather buy a $40k rehabbed rental in a C neighborhood or $55k in a B?
12 June 2015 | 70 replies

I'm curious about neighborhoods as it relates to turnkey/ buy, fix, hold purchases. Most of us have preferences for A, B, C, or D neighborhoods when it comes to investing and rule out the others. My hunch though is th...

Matt Finneseth Put cash flow towards principle?
9 December 2016 | 42 replies

This is something that I haven't seen yet as far as an investment strategy. I've thought about taking the cash flows from the rental and putting it towards the principle on the loan in order to expedite acquisition of...

Cam Jimmy Why does it seem so hard for a realtor to submit low ball offers?
25 February 2017 | 73 replies

So, I haven't been doing this often at all, but with 3 different realtors I've talked to, it seems like they are so annoyed with submitting low ball offers for me. They all say it in an annoyed way "I'll do it... but ...

Tim LaBorde Will Real Estate Agents Become Obsolete?
16 October 2015 | 55 replies

On average, most consumers only move once about every 7 years or so and for the typical consumer, a good real estate agent can be worth her weight in gold as far as the negotiation skills and technical experience brou...

Juan Calvo Mid south Home buyers - memphis TN
17 August 2021 | 53 replies

Hello,I have been reading and looking into this website and I was wondering if anyone has done business with them or know anything about them?!Thanks

Ivana Ivanovic Help me figure out if I am crazy or...
18 September 2024 | 35 replies

Folks, I was talking to a turnkey company to buy an investment property, and looking at a few properties. Their pro forma sheet doesn't take into account ANY vacancy or repairs when calculating cash flow, and the rent...