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Michael Landrum First time deal advice?
2 August 2017 | 6 replies

Hey bp! :) I've been learning as much as I can about real estate for the past year or so and finally have the opportunity to do my first legit deal. I will try not to make this a post about the details of the deal bec...

Eric Samuels [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
16 July 2024 | 3 replies

Hi guys,
My money partners are looking for a property that will generate them income when they are not living in Philly but will give them a place to stay when they are back in town. Looking to do mid term rental in ...

Meenakshi Chopra Is Trenton NJ still a good location to invest in real estate?
21 January 2023 | 8 replies

I am buying a 3 level townhouse as an investment property in Trenton New Jersey area and plan to put it on rent for a long-time
I am not a flipper, nor a professional investor but just a rookie investor(hence a littl...

Leo R. Are you using projection models? (Here's why you should)
16 January 2024 | 16 replies

Hey all,Recently, I replied to a post asking folks whether they track their net worth. Personally, I do track my net worth. However, far more important to me are my financial projection models (which include projectio...

Nicholas Layton Why so much emphasis on Cash on Cash return?
25 June 2018 | 35 replies

I always see people looking for a specific number for their cash on cash return. For example, Brandon likes 12% or higher, and he calculates this by taking the annual cashflow divided by the cash that is invested.My q...

Mindy Jensen Reducing Taxable Income - Shooting Myself in the Foot for a Loan?
10 October 2018 | 23 replies

I want to reduce my taxable income as much as possible. (Selling stocks and want to avoid long-term capital gains.)Maxing out the 401k is $18,500, standard deduction is $24,000. My question is, what does the bank look...

David Czech Should I be doing something with reserve cash I get from rent?
25 August 2020 | 26 replies

This might also be a bit of a personal finance question as well but wanted advice. Is there a set amount I should have in reserves to feel comfortable in case something catastrophic happens? I'm a bit paranoid so righ...

Bradyn Melser How to keep going when you hit your DTI (Debt To Income) limit?
24 November 2023 | 22 replies

Hey community. I've been investing for a little while in rentals. I've done a couple methods (including the BRRR). I now have 4 cash flowing rentals and am loving investing, but I have a problem. I hit my DTI with the...

Micahel Lorent Can I get into real estate?
3 June 2010 | 18 replies

Hey guys. I'm new to the forum, but I've been on here for a while reading articles, tips, et cetera, and it's been a great help so far. I have a few questions of my own though and I'd much appreciate your thoughts.
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Alan McCraney Owner financing question
2 August 2016 | 32 replies

I am looking at purchasing a duplex for 100k. The seller is an older man and wants to do owner financing so that it will continue to give him income from the property and he will make a profit from it. However, the se...