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Brian Hellenbrand Soundproofing Common Wall
22 January 2014 | 5 replies
Also PVC or ABS pipe (newer building products) tends to amplify the sound.
Mike F. Question about back to back or simultaneous closing
21 January 2014 | 1 reply
Here is my question.I will be doing a back to back closing through the same title company for both transactions (AB and BC) both cash sells so it should be fairly painless.
Apollos Hall 800,000$ to invest....now what
22 January 2014 | 16 replies
@Apollos HallWow, what a dream come true to have $800,000 to invest.Personally I would use half of the funds to purchase a run down multifamily complex in a B class area that has quiet a few vacancies.Use some of the remaining funds to rehab the vacant units and once rehab is complete get them tenanted increasing the occupancy to 90%+.Potentially look at selling to or just holding for cash-flow would also be an option.Just my 2 cents heheThanks and all the best.
Rick L. How tO determine YOUR acceptable CAP rate for a large property?
23 January 2014 | 4 replies
Or different neighborhoods or areas within a city.For instance, I'm struggling to determine appropriate CAP rates for A, B, C class neighborhoods within areas of my local market of St.
Henry Salinas Pro's and Con's on submiting your own offer vs. using an agent
22 January 2014 | 6 replies
In this situation a broker/agent will look at things and say this person isn't very realistic or the odds of me finding this are very, very little.So for instance if I have a buyer wanting a 12 cap for a B location area 100 unit apartment building that is fully performing I know it isn't out there.
Joshua Hawkins Wholesaler Friendly Real Estate Attorneys in Milwaukee, WI
28 January 2014 | 8 replies
4) have you closed back to back closings where the first closing (A-B) was funded from funds from the end buyer who's in closing (B-C).5) what problems have you seen with closings where end buyers funds where used to close A-B?
Calixto Urdiales Really off topic! Talk about Workouts....
30 April 2008 | 29 replies
WEEK 1 Monday - Workout AWednesday - Workout BFriday - Workout ASaturday - AbsWEEK 2 Monday - Workout BWednesday - Workout AFriday - Workout BSaturday - Abs(do 1 warmup set for each exercise, with no weight)Workout A3x5 Squats (Squat from the HIPS, not the knees. head up, back straight. stick your butt out, on the down, press through your heels/mid foot, on the up)3x5 Bench Press (flat bench, inhale on the down, exhale on the up, or at peak of rep.)1x5 Deadlifts 2x8 Dips (use a chair, and start with your legs bent at the knees, then as you get stronger, straighten your knees.)
Calixto Urdiales HUD & FHA Loan Programs and Grants!
21 July 2011 | 22 replies
[size=18][b]Growing Equity MortgageInsurance (Section 245(a)) [/b][/size]Summary: Section 245(a) enables a household with a limited income that is expected to rise to buy a home sooner by making mortgage payments that start small and increase gradually over time.
Bob Bates Finding deals, particularly MF deals
14 August 2008 | 4 replies
If you want a B or C property in a B area, make sure they know it.
Alex Locklear The BEST strategy for a beginner.
29 March 2009 | 5 replies
Team Brovitch, all he's doing is lining the people up and essentially getting a finders fee or an (assignment fee)he never makes a payment to any lender or seller for that matter since he's just simply putting A-B together and getting the finders fee in the form of an assignment.It's a great way to make some money.