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Chris May Rental DTI hampering personal residence search
1 June 2019 | 16 replies
.- If it's on Schedule E as "repairs" or "maintenance," an underwriter will default to assuming it's a recurring expense, and ding your DTI accordingly.
David A. Santana Newbie from Indianapolis, IN
5 October 2019 | 9 replies
We definitely have a stable cash flow market and property taxes are only about 1%.
J. Clark Baird YouTube Channel marketing
10 June 2019 | 5 replies
If this brings more traffic to your site and your site is great ad people stay on your site and scroll down, click buttons etc, etc, you WILL rank higher.Keep in mind youtube is a no-follow website... meaning you won;t get any link juice towards your DA or PA, but it does give you a citation, a mention.
Davey Davanoski Brushing my Math skill for real estate investing
2 November 2018 | 3 replies
You certainly will cash flow on many months, but over time with maintenance and especially CapEx (roof, paint, heating system), you'll be near break even.A good understanding of loans, interest rates and amortization schedules helps, along with Sch E for your taxes (for rentals).
Javon T. Varona E-mail marketing advice and results
18 August 2018 | 1 reply

Hi ya'll,I have a list of emails and I was thinking why not send a email blast. I wanted to see how email blast have work for you all, as well as take any good advice I can get on what works, what to do, and how to pr...

Jess White What does diversification look like for real estate investors?
24 January 2019 | 52 replies
My rent comes from a diverse collection of businesses and industries, all stable.
Jackson Kellogg Young & new to real estate. Little money in expensive market
18 September 2018 | 6 replies
Find a lender and an agent who understand what you're trying to do and will be willing to work with your from square one to keep you moving in the right direction.In the Boston area, for house hacking especially, cap rates and cash flow will look a bit different than other markets - but our rental market is also more expensive and more stable than elsewhere.
Anna Bielawski New-ish pro member from Indianapolis, IN
19 September 2018 | 6 replies
And don’t forget to tag anyone you respond to in a forum so they get the e-mail alert.
Michael Hoover Yes or NO?... Small Portfolio Buyout from tired Landlord- Rural area of MS.
25 May 2024 | 11 replies
Previous 18 homes- (Began first investments, first BRRR's 4 years ago)  The homes I have Renovated I renovate to a Very Very nice condition with the intent to have home in a stable position for 10-15 year run with an expected medium reno at 5-8 years in. 
Bobby Paquette Would you still do a BRRR if it didnt cashflow?
6 October 2023 | 24 replies
Some of my clients with stable dual incomes are able to take more risk and do high leverage or cashout to no cashflow deals though that have proved to be very profitable over the years.