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Andy B. What will a casino do for property values?
15 July 2012 | 10 replies
The idea of the Indians helping each other as voters had anticipated hasn't turned out to be true.
Cindy McHugh Attorney Response Time - Is This Reasonable?
23 October 2012 | 11 replies
I never would have anticipated this mess.
Philip W. Debt Service Coverage Ratio and Cash On Cash Return - No Loan to Calculate?
28 September 2012 | 3 replies
You should be able to anticipate the loan payments.
Samuel Williams 1st Time home buyer many questions
19 October 2012 | 12 replies
It will also show you what costs you must consider in your expenses that may not be immediately obvious.http://realestateinyourtwenties.com/blog/how_to_analyze_a_multifamily/Lastly rentometer.com is a good resource for estimating expected rent in your area to get ballpark anticipated income for the units in the multifamily you look at.
N/A N/A Should I Buy Pre-Construction in Castle Rock, CO
22 June 2007 | 10 replies
REI;Yes, I have invested in pre-construction, in the past.However I live in TX, land of 2%-3% appreciation so I no longer do so.As of today I can't think of anyplace in the US where I would even consider doing so again.As to why it's unadvisable to do so in a flat/declining market: Unless you believe the developer/builder has no clue about market trends, you must believe that he is selling at the (anticipated) market price at time of completion.
N/A N/A where is your break point for a flip.
20 March 2020 | 13 replies
If you anticipate a long hold for any reason, say more than 4 months from purchase to sale, thenyou have to adjust your numbers.
Philippe LAURENT New member in Bay Area SF
25 June 2007 | 4 replies
Until I buy, rehab and sell, it can be between 3 to 6 months on average, so I wouldn’t need to make a 30 year loan and reimburse it with anticipation.
Filkins Susan How are mortgages regulated?
6 August 2007 | 11 replies
Regards,Scott MillerWhat is the anticipated property value after repairs have been completed?
Mark Gingrass Placing Lien - How to?
16 August 2007 | 4 replies
You also have to anticipate that something negative will happen so your partner might change their position.
Brady Winder Question about generating + cash flow in high priced markets
29 August 2007 | 14 replies
I currently live in Southeast Texas, but I anticipate moving to Tacoma, Washington within a year.