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Sean Davis .. please give me feedback guys
28 October 2007 | 25 replies
Yes, he is funny, but most of his stuff is purely marketing.
N/A N/A Assigning a Short Sale
7 January 2008 | 19 replies
is it via a "land trust" or a pure vanilla type "double escrow" process?
N/A N/A What everyone should know about Condo Hotel Investments
11 October 2007 | 11 replies
However, as a pure investment, it can be really difficult to be cash positve with 20% on these.
N/A N/A mike collins
23 October 2007 | 5 replies
Your second deal starts to be pure profits as all your marketing costs are covered.
Michael Shadow calculating square footage
24 August 2008 | 7 replies
Question is if one uses the BOMA method of calculating sq ft or pure square footage.
N/A N/A Wrap-around Mortgages
20 December 2007 | 3 replies
.- The LLC, which has no credit history because it is new, gets a loan based purely on Mike's credit score and history, since Joe's is bad / non-existant.- The LLC is listed on the title- The LLC's partnership agreement essentially states that all income and expenses related to the property are Mike's responsibility.- "Income" includes all gross receipts generated by the property ($1,000 pm)- "Expenses" could then include mortgage and running costs ($800 pm) in addition to a $200 "management" expense (or similar) to Joe.- In effect, Mike's net Tax obligation would be zero (until the property was sold), and Joe would get an income of $200 per month.
Scott Scribner Advice on making the jump?
23 December 2007 | 3 replies
Apartments are a purely income play, and are priced based on their ability to generate income.
Jon Hill Where to find motivated sellers
12 February 2009 | 21 replies
This is purely a numbers game, some talent but mostly numbers.Good luck
Jill Md Deal Structuring Help Needed!
9 January 2008 | 15 replies
Purely, due to the fact that the REO is now a liability. 90+ days plus should be a starting point.Private lenders, pre-foreclosures(use for identifying property, make reserve bid never know may get it, most auction properties go back to banks anyway) and auction liquidating brokerages(most effective when looking for multiple properties).Right now there's a huge inventory of REO's new one's hit the market everyday may be a venue worth for you to pursue
Jim McMillen 50% rule
16 October 2018 | 78 replies
Andy Andy1 - Without knowing more details about your situation, goals, and strategy, nobody could possibly tell you if you made a right or wrong decision here.That said, from teh info given, and from a pure cash flow standpoint, your decision was a poor one in that your acquisition cost of $174k and your rent of %1670 monthly amounts to below a 1% purchase price to rent ratio which equates to negative cash flow.The numbers you posted for cash flow are in a dream world where you never have any other expenses other than debt service, taxes, insurance and HOA.