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Todd Handriegh "Cheap Money"...to refi or not, that is the question.
25 December 2021 | 21 replies
Even though it's not much cheap money as I would have liked to have.And the upfront cost of closing will be significantly offset by pushing back a mortgage payment.Any advice on whether this still makes sense to pull the trigger is appreciated. 
Philip Lucy First time investor is BLESSED!
22 March 2022 | 7 replies
I am a flatlander or was until that weekend lol. but thank you so much I will defiantly be in contact with your realtor once we get ready to pull the trigger..
Scott Bell [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
2 January 2022 | 6 replies
Hello BP I have pulled the trigger and have this deal.
Will Shaker Is house hacking in Brooklyn a realistic starter location?
23 December 2021 | 6 replies
I'm in the research/networking phase before pulling the trigger on a multifamily property in or around NYC (goal is to close by Q4 of 2022). 
Carlson Driver Transferring duplex from ownership to LLC
22 December 2021 | 4 replies
You will still own the mortgage.You do not need an LLC for this one property that has a mortgage and insurance.You may trigger the due on sale clause with your mortgage and have to pay off the whole mortgage immediately. 
Mariah Porter What do you think of this househack?
28 December 2021 | 21 replies
But based on the sliver of numbers provided already though CapEx a challenge to know without pictures, I would pull the trigger especially while interest rates are still low and appreciation is still expected to be above the normal rate this upcoming year to create instant equity.
Nicholas Misch Our First Fix and Flip: Scared to profitable!
22 December 2021 | 0 replies
Even though we felt this condo was a steal at $20k, the monthly HOA was $1,530 a month and I almost didn't pull the trigger but am so glad I didn't let fear stop me and I was able to easily sell for a very nice profit!
Phillip B. STR beach property - Panhandle of Florida - any Feedback?
24 December 2021 | 7 replies
Example - purchase price $2m, net around $20k after debt service. gross rent - 200k Management 50k Taxes/insurance/utilities 30k Debt service 100k Net 20k those are obviously rough numbers but in the ball Park - and I’m making assumptions based on projections I’m putting into a spreadsheet - I have not pulled the trigger on anything A good example is this one that just hit my inbox for sale 41 Mello Way miramar beach, FLAsk $1.75MListing says rent projections are 180k house is listed at $586/sq ft asking price.
Jim Owens Newbie investor in Las Vegas looking for advice
13 January 2022 | 17 replies
He is a trusted real estate agent and also a real estate investor, but don’t forget to do your own due diligence prior to pulling the trigger.
Gary B. Handyman’s working in your property - insurance requirement
30 December 2021 | 7 replies
One who doesn't might not be a "regular", nor handy, but otherwise a really nice person.I am probably being totally and irrationally harsh on your handyman, but only to make a point - protect yourself.