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Dave Kennedy Profit Margin for rental???
11 June 2007 | 25 replies
Instead, you need to say, this house will rent for Y, so what is the most I can offer to buy it.
Joshua Dorkin Would you Share Your Real Estate Portfolio?
12 February 2011 | 35 replies
i would in general form, i have x duplexes, y triplexes, z houses. i dont think any more detail would be needed (address, cost paid etc) it may help connect investors with each other.
Cam H Real estate inheritance
25 March 2011 | 7 replies
Cam,If you follow the post's on this site you will find the 50% rule - that most people seem to like regarding rentals.
Jack Leech Cameron Dunlap
9 April 2016 | 1 reply
Cam's "No Fee Funding" is for when your buyer funds are already at the closing company.
Bryce Y. How long does the buyer have to deposit earnest money? (Texas)
18 February 2015 | 5 replies
Originally posted by @Bryce Y.
Sebastian Taylor Cannot sell the house - advise needed
18 February 2015 | 8 replies
You basically have two options available: an instalment sale: the buyers purchase the house from you using X number of regular payments over Y years; or a purchase option: you simultaneously execute a regular rental lease and an option to purchase the property at a fixed price at some point in the future (3-5 years).  
James Wise CLEVELAND EVICTION ENDS IN A DEADLY SHOOTOUT
22 February 2015 | 45 replies
Originally posted by @Andrey Y.
Phoebe Gavin New in the Seattle Area!
27 February 2015 | 10 replies
My goal:Have enough cash flow that my husband can permanently retire ($200k/y in today's dollars) in 10 yearsAlthough this business will be mine alone, my husband is concerned about how we can accomplish these goals without over-leveraging ourselves.
Christopher McGuire Please help with my cash sale closing costs - details and numbers inside.
25 February 2015 | 5 replies
I complained about the attorney fee and they said the y would do it for $500.