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Myka M. Pet Peeves
17 February 2010 | 31 replies
Not only this is an international site, but this is also a country of immigrants who unlike you dear lady, were not born with English between their teeth....
Sam M. Can you cherry pick default notes?
8 February 2010 | 24 replies
I have spent a lot of my down time lately searching for certain properties in preforeclosure I would like to buy the notes on but have had no luck whatsoever getting through to anyone that has a clue of what I'm talking about.
Nik Smith Deal in the making?
9 February 2010 | 5 replies
Also Todd, the home is not located in a rural area, it's actually a very upscale neighborhood where you don't see many vacant homes whatsoever.
Derrick Sisney Wholesale..
26 February 2010 | 3 replies
"Whatsoever a man thinketh in his heart so is he..."
Brian Osgood Short sale done, received letter from attorney
8 March 2010 | 22 replies
It's like pulling teeth for some reason trying to get copies.
Larry Moore If you can't convince them, call them stupid.
25 November 2010 | 90 replies
They refer to the show as "fake news" and "satire" and have responded to critics by saying that they have no journalistic responsibility whatsoever.
Kel S Swingset liability?
30 April 2010 | 3 replies
No teeth!
Travis Elliott 50 % RULE DEFUNCT IN SOUTH DAKOTA...
30 November 2009 | 61 replies
Eddie, The "50% rule" has nothing whatsoever to do with financing.
Tracey B. I don't get the whole bandit sign/yellow letter concept...
10 May 2009 | 6 replies
It makes no sense whatsoever.
KB Bergeron Pay Off Properties vs Purchase More Properties
9 July 2009 | 49 replies
If you're like me, then perhaps seeing an example of how to work the numbers will help to add more teeth to all of the other great information already provided in this post.ptcf = NOI-DS = DS(DCR-1) = dp(ROI)cap rate = NOI/pp(where ptcf is the pre-tax cash-flow, DS is the debt-service [or 12 months of mortgage payments], DCR is the debt-coverage ratio [or NOI/DS], dp is the down-payment, NOI is the net operating income, ROI is the return on investment, and pp is the purchase price)NOTE: I'm going to make a few statements using the form A is B, and I'm using is in the mathematical sense--but not equating A and B as terms.First, if one were to purchase a property with all cash, then the following are true: 1) the purchase price is the down-payment, 2) the ptcf is the NOI, and 3) the ROI is the cap rate.