
14 June 2018 | 4 replies
Any rehab we anticipate to pay out of pocket with cash.

5 December 2018 | 6 replies
This article will explore some of the companies responsible for Tucson’s growth and the anticipated economic impact these companies will have on our local economy.

25 June 2018 | 4 replies
The inability to show exclusive and continuous possession means judicial redemption rights could hang on longer than anticipated, void tax sales could be set aside longer than anticipated, and if it has been three years since the tax deed without exclusive and continuous possession for SOME period of time towards the end, then the taxpayer might be able to set aside the entire tax sale and pay the investor nothing at all.

1 November 2017 | 0 replies
I am also in real estate school anticipating getting my license at the end of November.

2 November 2017 | 9 replies
It says that in order to get ahead in the Real Estate game and be able to scale quicker than just by saving new deposits every time, you should look at paying no more than 70% what sold comps are going for - and that includes your anticipated rehab and holding costs before renting it out (or selling it).

5 November 2017 | 12 replies
@Maugno Mora Now I almost feel foolish that I didn't anticipate this was a tax foreclosure and didn't plan for it.

7 November 2017 | 3 replies
-I currently have a cash offer of $115K on a property that is looking promising, and anticipate a monthly cash flow of $800.

9 November 2017 | 11 replies
There's a lot more potential end buyers than I anticipated.

15 November 2017 | 14 replies
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13 November 2017 | 2 replies
My question is 'how much more should I anticipate the expenses for a Class D investment?'