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DJ Cummins touring our first four properties... and I have questions
21 September 2014 | 11 replies
Do you think the flooring is in good enough shape to refinish?
Joe Butcher Defining "motivated"
4 December 2015 | 62 replies
To me that sounds motivated, BUT is it motivated enough to let me have the property at a good enough discount to make it a deal?
Christian Lautenschleger First Property Strategy: Crazy to do or not to do?
15 November 2013 | 7 replies
You may also discuss a 203k renovation loan, for properties that aren't in good enough condition to finance as is.
Daniel Dietz How to Lenders figure DTI Ratio on Rental Units?
30 March 2015 | 23 replies
If my global is good enough they let a negligible property slide through, but they have policy levels for both.
Dustin Hope Business model
22 November 2013 | 2 replies
If I can start with a two star park, it’s got good enough bone structure to it that I can build upon it from there preferably in an A, B, or C area that is actually ready to go up in value.
Corey Dutton Can You Guess Wich Big Corps Are Next To Suffer Fate From the New Economy?
22 November 2013 | 3 replies
There's also an element that PCs are "good enough".
Chris Pasternak Raising rent on tenants after purchase of property -- good or bad idea?
22 May 2018 | 33 replies
I would target a bit higher , like in the 50-70% range if your units are good enough to warrant it.
Linda Pierce Wanting to bid on a HUD foreclosure, but don't have proof of funds
25 November 2013 | 2 replies
I do not think the numbers are good enough to pay for hard money, but I have no experience with that.
Nicole Grant Bought my first property, now what?
28 November 2013 | 12 replies
The house may not be good enough for your family, but if they are willing to pay to get in there, have a good credit and criminal history then you have a well qualified candidate.get it on postlets and see if you can find someone to flat fee list it on the MLS for you.
Shequann Burrwell a question i had
28 November 2013 | 2 replies
Hello,There are lenders out there that will cover the purchase ad rehab cost, usually they will cap the investment at 70% ARV, if the deal is good enough that should be enough to cover all of the rehab.