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Should we keep it or kill it?

Should we keep it or kill it?

Should we keep it or kill it?   How would you like to go over a real-life deal we are working on today? Would that be beneficial? Actually, you might even be able to help me with it. Because we are having a hard time deciding if we should keep it or kill it. I get the idea of “keeping it” versus “killing it” from Aesop’s Fable about the Goose and the Golden Egg. And if you aren’t familiar...

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Don’t be a good-for-nothing wholesaler

Don’t be a good-for-nothing wholesaler

  Don’t be a good-for-nothing wholesaler   Boy I’m going to get some hate mail for that title. But read on and you will understand what I mean by it. Before we get started, I need to define what I mean by the term “wholesaler.” Wholesaling is a strategy in real estate where the basic idea is to get a house under contract for enough of a discount that you can mark it up some and still...

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Buy-and-hold up, wait a minute

Buy-and-hold up, wait a minute

Buy-and-hold up, wait a minute     Buying and holding good cash flowing properties long term is one of the goals of real estate investing. But do you know how to evaluate a deal to see if it does cash flow? If you don’t, that’s okay. Because today I’m going to show how we run the numbers on a deal to decide if a house has a good enough cashflow to be a rental.   To determine the...

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Can you wrap your head around this strategy

Can you wrap your head around this strategy

Can you wrap your head around this strategy?   Buying and holding good cash flowing rental properties long term is the goal when it comes to real estate investing. But is owning a property as a rental the only way to produce a good cashflow? If you don’t know the answer, that’s okay, because today we’re going to talk about a strategy that allows you to have passive income without the joys...

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Issue the pay or quit

Issue the pay or quit

Issue the pay or quit Do you know what the first step should be for you as a landlord if you did not receive payment from your tenant this month? The answer is: issue the pay or quit letter. Landlords in our area typically have their residential leases set up so rent is due on the first and late after the fifth of each month. Our leases are not that way. In our contracts, rent is due on the...

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