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Travis Elliott How about storage units
11 September 2019 | 23 replies
In the creation of a Storage Business Proforma what amount is calculated per sqft to determine monthly rent income?
Rich Weese Most recent White House lie-Stimulous created jobs
3 November 2009 | 66 replies
One waves a tax cut to the rich with the "trickle down economics" philosophy, while the other one just gives money away and call it job creation.
Mikey Cas For the guys that own hundreds of properties
15 September 2010 | 13 replies
If long term creation of real wealth is the goal, I'd prefer newer sfrs.
Jarred S. Website
19 February 2012 | 8 replies
So it's not just content creation but also getting the hang of driving traffic both online and off.So your marketing materials, e-mail/forum signatures, elevator pitch all offer you a solid base to practice plugging your site.Another thing that makes it a great help is that the information you would regularly have to explain repeatedly can written once and directed to.
Joe Cal Tax ID # - HOA Question
9 October 2011 | 4 replies
There should be restrictive covenants that are filed as a matter of public record, there may or may not be articles of incorporation/organization (which may or may not be filed), there may or may not be bylaws (which may or may not be filed.)The restrictive covenants should describe deed restrictions on the properties in the development and it should be broken into 2 time periods: when the developer is in control of the development (or phase of the development); and, after the developer turns the phase or development over to the HOA.Any articles of incorporation/organization would describe the creation of the HOA, how the HOA is to be operated, who are the initial members of the HOA, etc....Any bylaws would be very similar to the articles - however, they will go into more detail about the day to day operation of the HOA.Is the developer still active with the development, or has it fallen apart?
Himanshu Jain Senior Housing - Factors to Look at
27 January 2017 | 6 replies
By service, i am not referring to assisted on nursing care  but rather most senior projects offer a wide range of resident programs.Value add is really a marketing issue and creation of value based resident amenities.
Joseph Castaneda Do I Sell or Rent A Property I own That Has Appreciated In Value?
2 August 2016 | 6 replies
.$1200 annual cashflow (120% returns on your $1k invested)$2300 annual principle paydown by tenant (230% returns)$5000 in appreciation at a modest 1.8% appreciation rate over the 1st year... (500% returns)Total of $8500 in wealth creation (850% returns)....With $130k in equity still in the house.
Account Closed New investor in Philadelphia
18 August 2016 | 9 replies
We will be discussing the creation of an online marketplace where you can screen and purchase home improvement projects just as easy as you buy books on amazon withwww.servicewhale.comSo if you need flooring (HVAC, windows, bathroom. etc.) replaced or refinished, you would measure it, input into the system, answer a few more questions and boom, and get instant quotes from multiple contractors that you can book right then and there.Any professional real estate investor, service or consumer doing any renovation work, even if their contractors are not on our platform, we will review the current offers of credits and/or rebates to investor/homeowner and it will cost zero on that project for contractor.• Benefits for homeowners/investorso time savingso money savingso convenience (Uber like service!)
John Jack R. How much to spend on the Rehab of a Flip?
10 August 2015 | 11 replies
Where is the value creation in that?
Keith Anderson Conventional lending on first rental property -- advice?
29 September 2015 | 24 replies
If the property returns are higher than the interest rate of your loan, of course you get more cash each month, but it lowers your cash-on-cash return.Usually the argument that we hear for high downs or all cash purchases come from TIC (tenants in common) providers who stress asset protection over wealth creation.