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Cameron H. Forbis why do people hate landlords?
10 April 2021 | 82 replies
Media often presents us as rich fat retired on a beach white guys (real estate publications don’t help this nor do blogs like BP with headlines like “Retire in 12 months with $1,000,000!”
Sage Jankowitz What do you look for in a RE agent?
5 December 2010 | 6 replies
If I can't trust what they are saying, its a big fat PASS for me.
Derreck Wells Is it beneficial to use the listing agent on a bank owned listing?
11 December 2013 | 22 replies
The old chicks, fat chicks, and ugly chicks will say that it ain't so, but they are wrong.
Angel Barrett Have one almost paid quadplex or two mortgages
27 June 2020 | 1 reply
This will involve more overhead and more risk as the cash flow won't be as fat. if your goal is to keep things simple with very low risk, it's a great idea to pay properties down as fast as possible and buy the next a little while later. growing faster usually means Slimmer margins on each deal but more deals coming in and in the long run a bigger snowball at the bottom of the hill.
Ryan Moran NEWB from Columbus, Mississippi
8 April 2015 | 11 replies
Since then I've been devouring the podcasts and forum discussions like fat kid in a Twinkie factory.I'm ready to get out of analysis paralysis and take my first steps towards achieving my financial goals, so I'm sure you'll see me around here more often.  
Stephen Nava Building a house on a sf-3 zoned lot
24 August 2017 | 4 replies
Sometimes it's unavoidable, but you can definitely minimize it by being really comfortable with your original plan, and where you will cut the fat when (not if) you need to.Then, the construction loan is only very short term so you need to make sure you have solid contractor who can get things done on a timeline.
Lucas P. Intro and some advice on funding a smoking deal
10 July 2015 | 11 replies
It's been tough trying to find a 12%pa cash-flow property here lately and this a higher return than that.Phoenix has become a little tougher to find a deal with a lot of fat on it, not impossible, but tougher than when I started.
Brandon Gamblin Turnkey investments and note buying?
24 February 2014 | 13 replies
I think that is a red flag that a turnkey provider is making a fat profit.
Alex C. New Year, New Adventures from San Mateo, California!
7 January 2016 | 25 replies
If I did my calculations correctly, I am looking at a 3% cap rate and a big fat 0 cash on cash return. 
Michael Ablan Biggest deal to date - 10 houses, 14 units
19 August 2017 | 6 replies
As it sits, $1000/mo on 40K is nice fat 30% cash/cash ($12,000/$40,000), but it's only a 3% cap rate ($12,000/$400,000).