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Account Closed Husband and Wife each have their own SDIRA
26 January 2021 | 7 replies
I know it's a confusing subject so I'll try to illustrate it below.
Andy Mirza Importance of Lender's Title Insurance
4 February 2021 | 12 replies
Long story short, we eventually got the company that sold us the loan to agree to purchase it back based on a specific clause we required in the purchase agreement that was related to the statute of limitations issue that we experienced in the lawsuit, and had anticipated in our initial due diligence as a possible issue at foreclosure.This clearly illustrates the importance of making sure you have a lender's title insurance policy on the loan, and that you execute a well-crafted purchase agreement that covers your butt should something like this put you into a litigious situation.
Wendell Torrey To payoff mortgage or hold cash
30 January 2021 | 9 replies
This is simple math note that the numbers change rents also go up and the return on Equity changes with ups and downs and it’s not linear but it’s to illustrate the power of leverage.
Sean McKee Cook County RTLO passed
26 July 2021 | 25 replies
If I may devil's advocate for both sides (security deposit vs move-in-fee);I am a numbers guy so I love what you have illustrated @Jason Albasha.
Connor Castillo Posting a photorealistic rendering of new construction
2 February 2021 | 3 replies
@Connor CastilloArchitectural rendering is very common in property development and I believe most property developers utilize it.The goal of architectural rendering is to illustrate lifelike experiences of how a space or building will look like before they have been built.It’s imperative for off-plan property because buyers want to see how the finished project is going to look.You could possibly looking at going the off-plan sales route, whereby you would offer a sizeable discount on the ARV to a buyer who is willing to put down money in advance.You would need the approved City plans before you could do this though.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, February 1, 2021)
2 February 2021 | 2 replies
Overall, the inventory of completed new homes available for sale is down 45.5%, illustrating once again just how strong demand has been.
Geeta Bhatia Property in escrow: Tenant won’t move stuff from storage
12 December 2020 | 4 replies
Praise her for having stayed so long, then slowly begin to illustrate the issues pertaining to having her own storage when the rest of the building could really benefit from that space. 
Babu Ramadoss Why should we do 30 yr when compared to a 15-yr mortgage ?
26 December 2020 | 14 replies
Of course, the cash flow on the longer (30 year) note has the benefit of being $519.28/month higher ($1,408.43 monthly payment on 15 year note - $889.15 monthly payment on 30 year note), all other things being equal.So this illustrates that with the shorter 15 year note you sacrifice $519.28 of cash flow to get $629.79 of equity, at least for that 1st month.
Julia Stroud Thoughts & experiences on overseas investing for new REIs?
24 January 2021 | 20 replies
Even in Mexico, so much (luxury) real estate is outside of gated communities.Finally, to illustrate how It'd be dangerous to invest in Central and South America - outside of Belize of course ;-), you take the example of the only country that has turn really badly, Venezuela, where no foreigner invests anyway.
Asad Malik 30 Day Wholesale Deal Analysis A Day
27 December 2020 | 4 replies
So in the first example (not sure if these are actual numbers or just dummy numbers for the sake of illustration), your fee amounts to 25% of the ARV of the house.