Riley Blake
Closing Costs - Wrapped into loan?
9 November 2018 | 12 replies
There will be a/c issues, lawnmower, weedeater, new refridgerator, dishwasher and a bunch of other things.
Marc Weisi
Roofing in Newark, NJ
2 November 2018 | 1 reply
The roof is has a flat, tarred section and a peaked, slate section as well.
John Marchese
2 Family in suburb outside Boston
7 November 2018 | 3 replies
It was my first deal and a good experience
Celine Liu
Need Advice on Owner Financing
3 November 2018 | 4 replies
If you have good credit and a down payment, all the better.I have financed many properties both directions without problems.
Kent Julian
Rent or Sell My Personal House (A True Win-Win Opportunity)
2 November 2018 | 2 replies
There was NO WAY that I could do that or get close to that with the current interest rates and a non-owner occupied loan.I kept that property as a rental.
George Freelove
Introduction to Veteran Home Buying 101
2 November 2018 | 0 replies
Welcome to my series on purchasing a home and using your VA Benefits.I am George Freelove a Marine Veterans and real estate professional / consultant.I have over 40 years of experience in the home building, mortgage and real estate world.Purchasing a home is a very important decision and a big undertaking in any one’s life.Most people only choose to purchase a few homes over their life time.My goal is to make sure that you are well equipped and armed with up to date information for your big decision.Over the next few weeks we will discuss buying a home using your VA Benefits.The nitty gritty of the process, where to start, how to get a VA Loan finding the right mortgage lender, finding the right Realtor, finding the right home, what costs to expect, how does the process work, what can I expect from my Realtor, my Lender and the Seller.So let’s take this journey together!
Paul Bergagna
Greenwich - Returns for building an additional home on my lot?
9 November 2018 | 12 replies
Regardless, it's in rough shape and requires some structural upgrades, and a new roof in the near term.
Jorge Ruiz
Dayton Ohio on fire or what?
20 December 2018 | 8 replies
Well...the Dayton Dragons baseball team has the most consistent sold out games of any sporting team in North America (startling fact), Warped Wing opened a second location, and a half dozen other breweries are now open in the city...Boston Stoker coffee is totally awesome and has several new locations (this is important because it's a key indicator for the successful revitalization of many cities...beer-food-coffee is key)...there is a river front development that is reminiscent of Columbus (which was awarded best on the country), there is big inner-city revitalization...I saw a developer by the name of Simms pre-sell 24 $500k "Brownstone" townhouses in the center of downtown (unheard of in Dayton)...there are 30 renovation projects going on downtown...and they now have a full time staff on the streets to keep the city clean...the population is on the increase for the first time since 1964....I mean this is pretty superficial, but it's every bit as important as economic indicators...there is a lot more to this...There are still "war zones" in abundance in Dayton and it's the Opiate Overdose capital of the USA...but getting better rapidly...just proceed with caution if you elect to invest there...a local subject matter expert is a must!
Daniel Day
New Investor Preparing for Out-Of-State Long-Term Rentals
3 November 2018 | 7 replies
I have lived here in Utah for the past 24 years and own a couple SFR in Davis County Utah and a commercial building in Bountiful.
Mark Andrews
Depreciation basis calc
5 November 2018 | 4 replies
Now the tax assessments can vary widely, I’ve seen land value as low as 3% and as high as 65%!