
2 July 2007 | 13 replies
Are there any projects slated in the area that would increase/decrease the value of the land in the future?

30 August 2006 | 6 replies
He could form a joint venture for each project too if he wanted.

3 November 2006 | 6 replies
if you signed an assigment contract it sounds like the property changed hands between developers before it was even sold to the original contracted purchaser...USUSALLY, when this happens is as a result of the developer going belly up on a project or the fact that he can't pay off the contractor.

24 March 2007 | 7 replies
My girlfriend and I are planning on investing in a rehab project.

2 September 2006 | 0 replies
A new study goes further and predicts most South Florida real estate projects of this nature won't even cover maintenance fees, property taxes or other costs.In a recent report, issued by the National Association of Condo Hotel Owners (NACHO), it projects returns for typical condo-hotel units in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Miami Beach and Coral Gables.

22 September 2006 | 7 replies
This is the development project link http://www.pcbonthemove.com/

9 September 2006 | 6 replies
His score may be high but he may not have enough income or assests to carry a project which makes his score useless.

15 February 2007 | 8 replies
Originally posted by "Lon":For qualified projects, we can fund hard money from $2mm to $50mm nationawide.

11 September 2006 | 4 replies
This way tenants are paying for the loan and maybe there will be some left over to invest in another project.

10 October 2007 | 51 replies
2. speculation projections - if it's a breakeven property now with conservative numbers - does that offset the fact that speculations indicate large equity growth in the near future3. your operation funds - what you have in the bank to manage the property and possible negative cash flow4. experience - you or any partners you may have that have done this before.this is just a quick snapshot.