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Ethan Bruland 4 Plex
27 January 2016 | 62 replies

Hi, All.  I've been looking for a multifamily property, and finally came across one that seems to work.  All 4 units are rented for a total income of $2,235($26,820/year), with overall expenses of $7,630.  So Net Inco...

Marcus Auerbach 6.8% Inflation - where is this going?
16 December 2021 | 30 replies

For the longest time people have predicting inflation, now we are at 6.8% in November after I thing 6.2% in October. The FED said this is going to be short term, but I have a feeling it's going to stay with us and lea...

Alex Ballesteros All my money tied up in investment accounts
13 September 2022 | 34 replies

I have close to 95% of the income that i have saved over the years from working my W2 job tied up in my investment accounts. ROTH IRA, Simple IRA (thru employer), and in my personal brokerage account.Obviously since t...

Jen L. What's your avg move-out reno cost? Still cash flowing?
1 May 2017 | 74 replies

Hi investors,My first tenant moved out after 7 years and it is costing me $7-8k to fix!  What's your average move-out reno cost?  And how many years of cash flow is it wiping out?  This is my first move-out and I"m fi...

Eddie P. Why do investors buy HOA liens at auction?
24 February 2019 | 326 replies

I constantly see investors buying up HOA liens at the foreclosure auction and wonder what is the reason? If they had no mortgage or a low balance on the mortgage, I would understand. Most times they are way under wate...