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Nathan Gesner Tenants owe $17,000 in rent; Landlord sells for $70,000 loss
5 March 2021 | 101 replies

I expect to see more of these in the near future. The COVID moratorium is one of the worst actions taken in my investing history and will cause a lot of Landlords to walk away, file for bankruptcy, and more. As the ge...

Peter Hanson 21 months in, 15+ deals either done or in the pipe
18 July 2018 | 42 replies

All deals done in Southern California....over the past 21 months

Deal #1 got offer accepted at $100K for a duplex, wholesaled it for $107,000 to a cash buyer, netted $3500 +/-

Deal #2 got offer accepted...

Craig Hewitt Invest as a property owner or private lender?
8 January 2014 | 22 replies

A bit of a philosophical question here, but looking for anyone who's done some of the in-depth calculations of these types of investments. The question is if I'm just getting into real estate investing and have 10...

Steve Cook Hedge Fund Watch: How are Funds Impacting your Market and Business?
23 December 2012 | 35 replies

With plans to spend billions on foreclosures and to convert single family rentals into a new asset class of securities, well-heeled hedge funds are creating both challenges and opportunities for the individual investo...

Olivier Pare Every deal that I analyse never produces CASH FLOW!?!
4 August 2017 | 64 replies

Hi everyone, I am actively looking to buy a multi family building here in Quebec, Canada (preferably a 6 unit). I analyse deals every day and there is one thing that bothers me.. I never seem to get a cash flowing pro...

Megan Silver Flashy vs. Practical: Breaking out of my long-term rental niche.
29 April 2018 | 17 replies

TL;DR: We are good at long term rentals, but we want a beach house. Is that a bad idea?Background: My husband and I own a few (mostly local) long-term rentals that all have a positive cash flow. While I'm not finding ...

James H. drippy faucet...
28 May 2013 | 18 replies

One of my rentals has a drippy tub faucet. I replaced the valves and the tenant has reported that it is dripping again. I don't know what to do other than tear the wall out and replace the valve assembly. I am relucta...

Aaron Junck Honestly do you?
20 January 2014 | 24 replies

Ok I am a small time investor , for now :).

My question is pretty simple. What do you keep in reserves? I know everyone says typically 3-6 months and if you want to be really safe go 12+months.

1. What ...

Michael Purcell Michael from Washington DC
19 June 2016 | 25 replies

I am an architect and I have one property - I want to build a rental property portfolio creating a sustainable  (green) market place to help lower energy costs. This will be the basis for my ongoing income when I slow...