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All Forum Posts by: Tyler Keepers

Tyler Keepers has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Stock Market what do you think

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If I can make one suggestion on investing in the stock market... It would be do NOT buy stocks at 52 week lows. Only buy stocks hitting 52 week HIGHS. If your not trying to pick certain stocks then just buy the QQQ or SPY. You'll make more doing that then buying 52 week lows in stocks. Stocks I have my watch-list are - GSX, DOCU, PLMR, ZM. All of them are trading at/near a new life time high. I do know stocks very well! I don't know real estate though, and that's why I'm here to learn. #Don'tbuytheDip #ItcouldkeeponDipping :)  

Hey does anyone know of a good Handyman or a GC near Eau Claire, WI. Thanks

https://www.biggerpockets.com/buy_and_hold_results/1468355

Stanley is a small town in WI. Not a lot of price appreciation potential. Bur I feel the Cash on Cash return is good enough to make up for it. For the CapEx, Has a new steel roof, furnance, and refinished hard wood floors and new windows. One water heater will need replaced. Is 10% good enough when planning for CapEx expenses? Thanks

Post: Backing out of a real estate deal

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Need some help/advice.  Im under contract  to buy my first rental property.  It’s a duplex monthly total rents are $1250. Insurance/taxes $150 vacancy (10%) $125, 

Maintenance (10%) $125 
water/sewer $100

Prop manager (10%) $125

Loan payment $400 

Cash flow about 15% ROI or $225.
what I didn’t factor in was the cost of capital expenditures... which I estimate now to be about $200. Leaves me with only $25 of cash flow.  What should I do? Should I just walk away and lose my $1,000 of earnest money? I still have a finance contingency left... Thanks for help in advance