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Leona King bandit signs
15 August 2014 | 3 replies
At a snails pace. your best bang for buck is direct mailing.
Account Closed tripping over dollars, trying to chase a dime.
13 August 2014 | 9 replies
At the end, it truly is about making a buck though.
Jordan Sizelove Make a Million Dollars in Real Estate
12 November 2014 | 17 replies
My point is that a million bucks may or may not be the right target.
Dennis Luciano Which strategies have been successful in the Hartford County are in CT.
14 August 2014 | 4 replies
Maybe cycling through them and then find which give you the best bang for your buck
Will Wu Central A/C or Window A/C for low income rentals.
17 June 2016 | 31 replies
I chose to hard wire them just to save a few bucks on outlets and cords.
Michael Lyons Park Manager Needed for 35 lot park? How to Hire One?
13 August 2014 | 7 replies
Everyone must mow their own lawn and keep their home in acceptable condition and the few empty lots are mowed by a tenant for a few extra bucks.  
Mel Rosario advice please: condo vs triplex
19 August 2014 | 7 replies
buying in the inland empire, need help which one to buy. here are some details:Condo 1500+ sq ft, newer community, accessible to freeways an shops150K (built 2005) cash offer of 150kHOA 300/moprop tax 150/momgmt 145/moinsur 50/m0rent about 1450/momy calculations about 6.5% net return, vacancy not included to make it simpler, appreciation may be slow, prior sale of this place $286ktriplex older built in 60s, 2/1 x 3500k at 150k down at 5% interest 1460/mo for mtgrents $3100/motax 500/momgmt 300/moinsur 150/mowater uttilites 100/momy calculations about 4.8% net return, assume no vacancies, appreciation slow, nice older matured community.fully paid vs, paying down rent.
James Z. How much cash flow could one get with $150k starting capital?
9 December 2016 | 94 replies
Probably more in your case since by you own admission you don't replace roofs and furnaces.That house you have listed will cash flow at a couple hundred bucks.
Account Closed corn farmers, empty lots
14 August 2014 | 31 replies
I own 14 acres of nice farmland 30 minutes north of Seattle and have been thinking about how to make a happy buck with it for six years.
Michael McDermott Looking to buy first duplex/triplex/quadplex
13 August 2014 | 1 reply
Gross rents show $1,800 and your PITI is $1,500 - that only leaves $300 bucks for profit, maintenance and future capx.