Hey guys,I'm not sure what to do.. I know eliminating my student debt (I have about 19k) would ease some of my anxiety for sure, but is it the smart thing to do? I want to be financially independent in 10 years. I'd l...
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Hi guys! I'm looking at a duplex deal right now and will post the details below. When I analyze the deal assuming both units are rented out, I come out with a 6.7% Cap Rate, 10% Cash-on-Cash ROI and $168/month/unit ca...
Right now I have a property. Buy and hold using your own money is great, but it's slow. I really like RE and I'm trying to think of ways I can get more involved.Here are my thoughts:Property Management - I would find ...
Hi,I have a question. I have a duplex free and clear worth 75k and I have 40k in savings to put down on another duplex or 4 plex however I really don't want to spend my savings because it will leave me thin but I was ...
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I am in the process (paperwork with my lender) for doing a cash-out refinance of an investment property. I plan on taking cash-out of 75% LTV (Loan to Value). I've been quoted 2.875 ...
The reason this question interests me a lot is because personally inflation affects me very little, but what about you successful investors that have 100k and more? Losing 2% to Inflation is a very big deal but then ...
My first post and rental property purchase! I'm closing on a 31K rental property. I have cash, but am considering getting a conventional mortgage and possibly buying a second rental property. Here are the two scenar...
Hello everyone,Looking to get some feedback as I'm very interested in making real estate a second job for me. I work full time as a branch manager for a major bank and am realizing that this is a job that will not hel...
I currently own 2 positive cash flowing duplexes and intend to grow my portfolio over the next 20 years or so. While analyzing a property for purchase, I allocate %5 of gross rents for capital expenditures. On my most...