
22 October 2012 | 80 replies
That information will make a nice "informative" letter to people who are going through the foreclosure process and hopefully illustrate to them the importance of doing something opposed to sticking their heads in the sand and letting the house go through the entire foreclosure process.

17 July 2012 | 11 replies
I'm not illustrating a castle in the ghetto, just properties that were thoroughly rehabbed with the goal of needing less maintenance over time.

10 August 2014 | 23 replies
I didn't go that route, just stating for illustration purposes.Anyway - just check on that before you push it just in case. :)

5 August 2014 | 4 replies
If you have 27 years remaining and you sell the house for $120K seller financed at 6% with 10% down for 30 years, you would get $12K cash and the monthly payment you would receive is $580, for positive cash flow of $151 per month.Hope this simple illustration shows you how seller financing works (it doesn't include any upfront points or fees), but you get the idea.

11 August 2014 | 10 replies
this is extreme example to illustrate the point. b) assuming the deal can support his investment goal and you're not working for free, then back into an equity split in such a way that he gets what he needs and (there should) be some left for you.

9 August 2014 | 3 replies
This gives an illustration for my investors to quickly see what their costs will be to hold the property for 4 months.

12 November 2014 | 17 replies
Was hoping to make similar numbers, or somewhat close or consistent to the numbers illustrated in Brandon's blog post.

29 June 2017 | 26 replies
Then when you talk to a company you are considering paying, if they can't illustrate the same problems and talk about a similar approach to fix, you'll know they aren't the right firm for the job.re'sJohn

13 August 2014 | 19 replies
However, the Borrower's hardship does not to be illustrated.

20 August 2014 | 10 replies
There are tons of different models, niche and way to be successful illustrated on bigger pockets.