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Kyle Weckesser Greetings From Southern California - New Investor
19 April 2016 | 3 replies
- Resale Resale New Home New Home Period Closings Price Closings Price 2006 AVG 287 311,220 217 383,457 2015 AVG 207 201,026 16 265,748 Delta 80 110,194 202 117,709 % of Peak 72.17% 64.59% 7.21% 69.30%Finally, yes, I am looking at units that are 2 bed 1 bath, with a few exceptions that include a second bath. 
Alex Russo Your Biggest Gaf in Real Estate - share your story
5 October 2016 | 58 replies
We got the logs to the mill within 30 to 45 days of closing and got paid every two weeks.. so we would make usually 50k on the logs and end up with the land free and clear.. then sell it off over the next year or so... sometimes on contract then I would hypothecate that note with my local commercial bank and pull 50% of the note out in cash TAx deffered.. payments from my contract buyers were greater than my monthly payment to my bank so we got cash we paid no tax on at the time ( like a refi) and we made positive cash flow on the delta...
Jessica A. Smith Has this ever happened to you?
7 June 2016 | 9 replies
However, the rub us in the perceived value of the problem and what can be negotiated between principals.Thus is my argument about wholesaling: the wholesaler is only a speculator who is working the delta between market value and acquisition value.
John K. Net Present Value (NPV) - the most accurate deal analysis?
25 November 2010 | 31 replies
The delta is used to pay off the loan.
Ryan Hobbs Offer to evict for wholesale deal?
15 July 2014 | 20 replies
That delta can create motivation.
Kevin Coggins Best Places to Park Money Short Term?
12 July 2017 | 37 replies
There's a huge delta on what they advertise to borrowers versus lenders, and even those numbers are false.I guess the recommendation would be1) No work - online only high yield savings account2) Willing to do a tiny bit of work - park it in bank accounts with sick sign on bonuses GL!
J Scott Diary of a Rental Property
2 March 2018 | 254 replies
Delta makes a low-flow (1.5gpm) shower - available with a single lever mixer, or one with a separate temperature control {I recommend the former for a rental, the latter for your own home} - which has worked very well for us ... tenants never complain.
Michael D. RUBS in Pittsburgh?
3 June 2012 | 4 replies
from industry literature, I get the feeling that it saves perhaps 6-25% of water, that you will get perhaps 75-90% compliance, and you should di it in concert with installing all possible water savings methods (1-1.6 gpf toilets, low flow aeratorws and perhaps as low as 1.5 gpm showerheads (Home Depot has a nice $13 one from Delta that I like)not sure how you "install" RUBS, since you are not doing anything except picking a company to calculate and bill your tenants using a pro-rata algorithm.
Mike Roy Dishwasher ROI
22 May 2015 | 11 replies
Delta and Phitzer also make models which perform well.