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A Georgia Deal
27 March 2006 | 0 replies
. , 967 Natham Dr, Atlanta, Ga 30315, rehabbed 97%...but has recently been broken into. neighborhood teens and cops are no where They broke windows..and punched a hole in walls.
Matt H
Why do I keep on flipping?
6 December 2006 | 11 replies
Then some punk teen blarring their car music really loud as they got home, only to go inside and crank the stereo so loud that I could here it from sever doors down.
Paul Sorgi
Previous Owner buried "stuff" in the backyard
24 December 2013 | 15 replies
I was in my late teens when the old man had his epiphany - we had brought up several bottles and cans, a rubber boot and a car tyre in one tow.
Matt Lefebvre
Teen investor; new to the site!
3 August 2014 | 14 replies
The great thing about starting as a teen is you can build contacts and save money and learn your market so you a ready to jump in right away.
Jeff Hogan
HELOC and VA loan question
5 June 2013 | 0 replies
Two teens and two toddlers have created some significant wear and tear on the house.My initial approach was to get a HELOC of 15 or 20k to really spruce up my house to make it fetch more at resale.
Frank Adams
It'll get WORSE before it gets better!
25 August 2007 | 16 replies
He predicts the teens will make the great depression look like the good old days.
Bryan .
Should I pay cash?
23 September 2007 | 4 replies
IBM,An example of the homes that I purchase for rentals are no more then 35K that will take a couple thousand to make rentalable or I buy HUDs in the low teens to low 20's and put up to 8K in them and rent them out.
Vince Greenland
possible commercial deal
2 November 2011 | 5 replies
They want it and would like to lease it for us for a 10-yr first option triple net.I have been negotiating with the owner and think we can get the building for $200k and would need to put another $200k into it for improvements to lease.I have not started hard negotiations with leasee (waiting until i get control of building, but will not close until executed lease is in hand) but have casual discussion of $9/sf.So we are looking at cap rates in high teens and a hefty cash flow with paying off the building in 10-yrs.
Ozzy B.
Investment Ideas, deed Investing, HML, MFR
11 October 2011 | 10 replies
Its short term, the annualized returns can be well into the teens, and you have the safety of a low LTV secured by a 1st trust deed on a local property.
Tony Nguyen
NNN Lease - who pays for HVAC and CAPX?
5 November 2011 | 5 replies
Yes Tony a TRUE Triple Net the landlord will not pay those costs.Lately net lease companies especially credit rated tenants have been more demanding in trying to get the landlord to cover some costs.It is very important to look at the length of the lease and terms and escalations.With inflation if the rent increases every 5 years is marginal and they want you to take care of certain items with the property it can drastically reduce your returns.It's all about what returns you are seeking versus the security and consistency of the payment.Generally triple net will hover around the 6 to 9 CAP range but will not approach the teens in most situations.For those kind of returns you have to usually chase after value add deals but they are much more work than mail box money from a credit tenant.Credit tenants have risk which is why you also research heavily the health of the tenant today you are acquiring the lease and their growth plans for the future along with reserves.