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Brandon M. Help valuing a self storage facility
1 January 2018 | 33 replies
(see bolded above)  And from how you describe the building why even use a storage cap rate comp? 
John Hixon Check My Numbers Please
7 August 2014 | 6 replies
Is 3 months total holding time maybe a little bold
Kenneth Davis New member from Baker County FL
11 August 2014 | 8 replies
I feel l that I can rent to anyone whom has a fairly clean record, but it seems like there are fewer and fewer qualified applicants who see my rentals, when a vacany occurs; Starke also seems to have very bold aggressive  individuals whom have a problem with being told there are minimum qualifications in which they may not qualify. 
Account Closed THE HARD PART IS OVER!!!!Help found Seller To Matching Guaranteed Buyer
11 August 2014 | 1 reply
The hard part is over....Being Bold and actually going through with it.Guys i need your Help whats my next step....
Michael Chase Hey Wholesalers I need your feedback!
25 August 2014 | 16 replies
Seems really bold to do it that way.
Account Closed Is low down seller financing worth doing a deal you would normally pass on?
25 October 2014 | 12 replies
I have not been visited the property and do not know if there areHere are some details:Asking Price: $350,000 (running the numbers at $300,000 to make cash flow more desirable)Monthly Numbers (my estimates are in bold, everything else is from the seller):Rent per unit ~$421.00 # of units 19 Annualized rental income $96,000.00 Expenses: Vacancy $9,600.00 (10%) RE Taxes $6,000.00Insurance $1,500.00 Management $9,600.00 (10%) Maintenance $9,600.00 (10%) Utilities $20,200.00 Reserves $4,800.00 (5%) Operating Expenses $61,300.00 (71%) Net Operating Income $34,700.00Debt Service: $1,815 ($25k down, 5% for 20 years)Cash flow: $1,077/mo1 year CoC: 51.7%So, this is a deal I would not normally go for because I don't like the 1 bedroom 1 bath unit mix.
Kyle Cabral Deal Advice/Analysis - 1 House, Splitting Lot, Use as Leverage?
22 October 2014 | 4 replies
If I CTRL+B something or bold a world, then space and CTRL+B again to unbold or go to the menu, never works, just keeps on bolding : ) Figured I'd submit a small change request.
Francis A. WSJ article: In Real Estate, Your Personality Makes You Predictable
31 October 2014 | 2 replies
For the future, when you want to add a link, copy the link, then click on the little icon at the far right side (broken oval) of the task bar above the post (where you choose Bold, etc.) that's where you click on to insert link, and give it a title, then post! 
Ryan Craig Is door knocking a valuable use of time?
12 November 2015 | 21 replies
While I can be rather bold (LOL) I was a ball of nerves knocking on the first few doors.
Leslie A. Women landlords: do men try to push you around?
12 November 2018 | 41 replies
I am a male and am always shocked at the boldness of people today.Yesterday:Me: This apartment is rented "no pets".Female perspective tenant: I have a cat but she is a very good cat.Me: Oh I'm sorry but it's no pets.Her: Well I would like to take the apartment.Me: Are you giving up the cat?