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23 April 2016 | 13 replies
What is their plan to monetize the quickly growing mobile market?
18 June 2016 | 30 replies
Brian gave some excellent examples of how to locate and monetize some.To do this, one must learn the basics of RE.
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10 July 2017 | 4 replies
Yes it's somewhat a factor, but hard to monetize.
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25 August 2017 | 10 replies
I see opportunity everywhere, mainly looking to monetize the non-earning portion of my days to accelerate capital.
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19 April 2022 | 4 replies
Its on a busy road which I feel will slow the appreciation of the home but it has a nice sized yard (something I can hopefully monetize at some point) in an otherwise tightly packed suburb and it is not a bad area to live in (not affluent but not impoverished).
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13 September 2016 | 25 replies
Located in Westside of Atlanta Acquistion Financing: Borrowed 10k (sweetheart) 8k ( Credit union personal loan- good relationship over the years)1st property event: Fire, locals did not like the fact that I had purchased so randonmly set on fire ( minor damage)Rehab Financing: Used an Atlanta based bank and received a 50k line of credit because I owned the property free and clear, had good credit 700+ and had an account with the bank with some reservesRehab estimate: Licensed Contract 3 bids lowest bid was 38k ( took that one)2nd property event: 2nd property fire, with kicked in door from fire dept. increased cost 5k ( I was pi**ed) Luckily no work had startedSolution: befriended a local homeless guy and paid him for security (Great decision)Construction: Took 12 weeks but full got a full rehabRenting: Took 4 weeks to get rented ( Good idea to start this process close to property completion) Hired a property manager to do this.Deal Numbers:18k Acq, 42k Rehab, ARV: 68kRent 850/mo, Property management 110/mo, note 260/mo, ins 108/mo ( with rental loss insurance), Yard cutting ( 30/mo)Net about $400.00
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5 May 2019 | 20 replies
Gross Rents: $2,040PITI at $235,000 with 25% down and a 5% interest rate: ~$1,260Gross Monthly Spread: $780/moYearly Operating Expenses per MLS: $5,689Monthly Operating Expenses: $474/moNet Monthly Spread: $306/moCashflow Per Door: $76.50...6216 W MARYLAND AVE, Glendale, AZ 85301 - $240,000"ONE OF A KIND WELL LOCATED FOURPLEX. 10 MIN TO UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM-CARDINALS. 20 MINUTES TO CHASE FIELD. 30 MINUTES TO SKY HARBOR AIRPORT.
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9 June 2013 | 10 replies
I think as long as your management fee is at market rates you are monetizing the "headache" portion of your business.
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4 July 2014 | 3 replies
I've been learning a little about note investing and seller financing and it occurred to me that there might be a way for me to monetize seller leads, I might otherwise have passed on to a realtor.
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26 June 2017 | 7 replies
Texans really know how to monetize land.