
5 September 2015 | 3 replies
The property is also a little unusual because it has two seperate duplexes on one lot, one in the front of the lot and one in the rear.
6 September 2015 | 1 reply
If you discovered a notable problem with the property that wasn't found originally and the seller didn't disclose, it's not at all unusual to ask for a reduction in price.

21 April 2015 | 5 replies
Asking for a contract prior to inspections isn't too unusual.

24 April 2015 | 5 replies
It's not unusual for investors to feel reluctant to mandate their tenants to purchase renter's insurance, but I would propose some benefits to investors and then have a suggestion as to getting your tenants on board with carrying it.1.

5 May 2015 | 12 replies
And for a property that's unusual for the area it may be even less.

4 May 2015 | 32 replies
1.9% rent/price ratio is VERY unusual in any area around Houston I've seen, but the lowest ARVs I've dealt with are around 95k.

30 April 2015 | 18 replies
For instance, Mousseau told people who are interested in buying real estate to simply start knocking on doors and asking homeowners if they want to sell.Aaron, who's handled thousands of real estate files, said some of Mousseau's claims were just plain unusual, including his advice that if you buy 10 condos, a developer will give you two for free."

24 January 2019 | 30 replies
You don't want to put your unit at a disadvantage because of an unusual floor.

3 September 2015 | 42 replies
The story I got out of this past recession was that it was a very slow (unusual) recovery and therefore the 8-12 year cycle should be more on the longer side.2) Seems like we are agree that when interest rates start to creep up that it will lead to a downturn in markets.

20 May 2015 | 4 replies
i agree with frank. the numbers look good. of course it will cost a great deal more for any structural repairs needed, which is definitely a factor in the purchase price. coming from the point of view of a home inspector, as i am, i find it unusual that the second floor slopes but not the first floor. if there is a foundation issue, the first floor will slope in parallel with the second, as the second floor is built on the first which is built on the foundation. i would say you likely have a structural issue with the frame work of the second floor, which may also be evident in the roof line. regardless, it warrants having a structural engineer look at it and factor any additional costs into your purchasing offer.