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Account Closed Would you want 25k cash or $75k from a cash out refi
31 March 2018 | 27 replies
However there is lots to be said for having little to k ow debt.
Joyce Lai Great Jones - Awful experience
23 May 2022 | 17 replies
Since then, we had a dreadfully s l o w turnover, significant cost overruns, incorrect data submitted to their chosen collection agency, a squatter who apparently moved in via their remote showing technology, about a month passed before GJ realized my "vacant" property was illegally occupied, all of the property's historic data disappeared from their portal, and another dreadfully s l o w turnover.I cannot in good conscience recommend Great Jones based on my experiences thus far.
Dominique B. Closed on my 1st Investment!
2 February 2021 | 161 replies
Let us know ow when you get that second one!
Michael Meates Taxes for investing out of state
7 June 2023 | 10 replies
Here's one:https://www.stessa.com/blog/ow...
Will Barnard The Occupants from Hell!
16 April 2019 | 838 replies
ow can a BK prevent eviction, if there is no lease or debtYes, tgat BK thing is a serious tool.
Timothy W. There is no "right time to buy" with cashflow.
10 November 2008 | 7 replies
I agree also with the following distinctions~*We always invest for cashflow, never speculation although one of our exit strategies might be to sell if we've miscalculated elsewhere so there must be enough meat on the bones to sell even in a down market if necessary*During times of general appreciation, it can be harder to find properties that CF well-- so buying volume can be low and s-l-o-w.
Dylan Beckwith New to Real Estate Investing
30 August 2017 | 16 replies
@Robin BoyerIf you add an @ with the persons name, they get notified of your response.You don't have to be afraid, just aware- my Dad taught me-you don't k ow what you don't know so just understand it's not like being on HGTV.  
Account Closed 19 year old landlord
29 March 2019 | 33 replies
I’m 37 and if they told me a 19 year old was in charge of me you k ow what I would call him?
Armand P. Private money lender
4 April 2024 | 5 replies
What is their exit,h ow are they gonna pay you back (you are already behind someone else owed $50k).
Brandon Crumpton leverage
5 July 2015 | 7 replies
You just refi out of the 1st, use the cash on the 2nd, refi out of that one to use that cash on the 3rd, and so on...never actually spending the cash...just using it over and over again.The cons,  you have no cash at risk once you refi each property, you are reducing your cash flow from each property by the amount of the debt service, but as long as you are still positive you are winning (as opposed to leaving all your cash in the deal, having a higher CF/month, but being behind from the beginning until your CF s  l  o  o o  w  l  y catches up and you break even), you have debt at risk (no wait, that's the bank/lender that is at risk there since it's their cash that you received from that debt).