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Lynn Gadd negative property- rent or sell in oregon?
16 December 2019 | 13 replies
This 4th property was bought because I just had a baby, we have 3 dogs, and my spouse couldn’t do the commute from vancouver, WA so we bought a house in Beaverton, OR across from work.  9 months living here and it’s way too small and we need a real yard for the dogs- these homes are more like row houses with a small patch of gated soil in the front....We only put 5% down so we will sell at a loss and rentals here are so cheap, if we rent we will take about $400 a month loss....I now stay at home with the baby and manage our properties- I have a real estate broker license so I can claim the loss....Question is- would it be better to leverage the funding and keep this house even with the negative cash flow or just sell it?
Oneil Guntner Roth 401K Match versus save up cash at a more rapid pace
18 December 2019 | 12 replies
For example, on a typical persons budget, the biggest cost expenditures are housing, transportation, and food
Jeff Russell What To Offer On An 8-Plex
11 October 2017 | 10 replies
Just some food for thought, for all I know it could be an awesome property.  
Kevin Lefeuvre What's the optimum size of the ideal STR ?
12 October 2017 | 9 replies
Good food for thought, sounds like a good opportunity to map and model it out in Excel to compare.  
Demetrius Davis Is the Chicago Flipping Market Done?
20 August 2018 | 75 replies
Pepsi, Boeing, United,  Walgreens, Statefarm, Kraft Foods, Budweiser, Glassdoor, Uber, Groupon, Abbott Laboratories, Motorola, Etc are located here.Chicago is the top 6th most powerful city in the world because of all the companies that call the city home.
Zaki Kaddoura The Millionaire Working At McDonald's
11 October 2017 | 0 replies
The reason why I said get a job because you don’t want to be homeless and your job has to cover your bills.Now your essential bills are covered from a 40 hours a week job such as rent/mortgage, food, gas, insurance, internet and student loans (if you owe any).
Jami Kloet When the bones are good but the tenants are not...
18 October 2017 | 9 replies
Bongs on the table, clothes, food, garbage everywhere.
John Franczyk Getting rid of the cat smells
5 October 2018 | 12 replies
At least 4 cats have lived in the house with her at all times, and any number of feral cats come and go at will because she left lots of food out for them. 
Heidi Neilson New Investor In Los Angeles, CA
7 November 2017 | 27 replies
As a Berkeley grad, enjoy that East Bay food!!
Miles Abrenica New to REI! Excited! But nothing to get started. Advice?
22 October 2017 | 10 replies
It's potluck style so you can bring food, drinks, or chip in.