11 July 2014 | 48 replies
I have equity I want to cash out of one of mine because I know the ROE is decreasing and cashing out could allow me to buy more property but I hesitate for the same fears you are expressing.
6 December 2016 | 17 replies
Later, if you fund your reserve account from your cash flow, they obviously decrease your cash flow.
30 October 2013 | 10 replies
As you add more doors to your portfolio the vacancy rate decreases due to the assumption that all your tenants will not turnover at the same time.
5 May 2013 | 12 replies
Most were price shopping, looking to improve their living situation and decrease their rent.
7 June 2013 | 9 replies
This is even more so if the market is rapidly increasing or decreasing in value.
20 February 2014 | 14 replies
The amount of free cash needed to purchase a house and how "illiquid" a house can be (not to mention if the value decreases) are huge deal breakers for a lot of people, especially younger ones.
16 March 2014 | 34 replies
Here in Denmark everything is small and living more than 15 miles from the city limit decreases the interest in buying a home.
3 May 2017 | 12 replies
Again, you have to weigh the cost of the PMI vs the prospect of buying additional properties, or using the money to make improvements which can decrease your LTV as well.
6 June 2016 | 6 replies
Requiring higher limits of insurance will also decrease the amount of contractors to choose from .
8 June 2016 | 7 replies
@Andrew Feil When you say the price points are different in WB/S, I'm assuming you mean the rents will decrease.