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Angela W. Did you know you can Object to Title Policies and Survey
8 December 2022 | 0 replies
Here is an article I wrote: Title/Survey Objection LetterAngela Walter, Texas Attorney - If free to message me if you have any legal questions!
Elias Twitchell Walkability a good long term focus or hype?
3 January 2023 | 1 reply
Therefore, the appreciation that NY and Boston saw is irrelevant.I think the best way to find your answer whether walkability will appreciate in the future is to conduct a survey of current/future homebuyers.I think real estate needs to be analyzed at a regional levelI am sure there are some cities that have a high walkability score that gaining value while others are losing value.best of luck.
Michael Williams Interviewing possible commercial lenders
10 December 2022 | 5 replies
This is probably a broader question, but it really relates to some things like the appraisal, you may have to pay $5,000 for an appraisal, $3,000 for the phase I environmental report, $2,000 for an ALTA survey, you may have a nominal application fee: it all depends on your loan size,For commercial investments in industrial in 2022, they're very hot and heavy, so I don't think borrowers have to spend much for upfront fees.Do I get a copy of my lender reports?
Kalon Green Building a new home on a property with existing home
12 December 2022 | 4 replies
The simple answer is that the easiest way to get your money out would be to have your land surveyed, and carve out a conforming lot, creating two distinctly different parcels of land.
Kelly Ovard Market Report needed
15 December 2022 | 4 replies
@Kelly OvardI would recommend taking a look at the American Community Survey, also known as the annual Census. 
Angela W. First Time Buyer - Checklist
8 December 2022 | 1 reply
Be sure to review the commitment, survey and abstract within the timeframe as stated in the contract.
Steve Stephens investor carrot websites
30 October 2017 | 36 replies
I wanted to hop in here because the experience you're mentioning you had with Carrot isn't the experience the vast majority of our clients have... so I wanted to dive in and tackle this to see where we need to improve, see what went wrong during your process, and honestly take candid feedback where we can improve and continually get better.There's no other system out there that can show the results in this industry (as far as leads generated and SEO rankings held) that Carrot has helped our clients achieve... but along the way... there are bound to be hiccups and for every 1 person who didn't have a good experience we get another 100 that rate us a 9 or 10 (out of 10) on our satisfaction survey.
Ryan Hurd Don't buy a house, just buy a four-plex
9 October 2020 | 148 replies
No downpayment, bank paid closing costs and even seller's title/survey costs, and I closed at 3% interest.
Brian Adams Just Closed a 240 unit Apartment Complex
2 November 2017 | 174 replies
Although the property has been 93 to 95% occupancy, used a 12% vacancy in year 1 numbers and underwriting.Based on market data and rent surveys, 2% rent growth was a reasonable assumption.OE should be 50 to 55%, however in my underwriting I used 61% in year 1 projections to allow cushion.Yes, landlord pays water and sewer.
Stephen E. Jingle Bells: Tenant Christmas Gift Ideas
2 January 2015 | 53 replies
+$100   Tenant Satisfaction Survey > 90%?