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Ibrahim Turker Commercial Real Estate Investment in Turkey?
18 June 2008 | 1 reply
We are supplying our investors with the documents written below:· Expert valuation report · Photos of the property· Title deed information· Construction permit· Certificate of occupancy· Zoning status document· Cadastral extract· Official site plan and architectural design projects (if there is one)· Leasing agreement and additional conditions agreements (if there is already a tenant and it is a money earning project)We are looking for a continuous business with a reliable partner that will invest or supply us with investors and we will supply them with good deals of commercial real estate (office, retail and logistics - industrial markets).What we can offer you is a good real estate network in Istanbul, Izmir cities and their interlands.
Account Closed Tuesday's news
24 June 2008 | 7 replies
What I havn't figured out is why this is still a suprise.Take the number of crap loans,Extract the % likely to forclose,Set a time line for this to happen,Get an idea of how much inventory is expected,Divide that amount of inventory by the current sale rate,And update those #'s once a month.
Zachary Dosch Abolishing Property Taxes
4 May 2012 | 28 replies
We're poised to see a complete end to fossil fuel extraction in our lifetime.
Deborah Burian Structure Multiple LLCs
9 June 2013 | 10 replies
It seems as though revenue would come to the management company which would pay bills/expenses, extract a management fee and return the balance if any to the holding company capital and/or retained earnings accounts.
Doug McLeod Sticky issue - Honey Bee infestation in Houston
13 March 2017 | 19 replies
Curious how your local guy does the extraction and cleans up after himself.
Katie Deskins Advice needed (which strategy is best?)
19 February 2018 | 8 replies
@Katie DeskinsIf you are trying to extract equity, a HELOC might be the cheapest and easiest way. 
Anthony D'Angelo Multi-Family Investors - HOW?
31 March 2019 | 13 replies
At 97% LTV it will be challenging to be able to extract any of your initial investment but even if you cannot, you have a RE that is worth significantly more than you paid for it and rents for significantly more than when purchased. 
Daniel Walker Advice appreciated! - Negative cashflow but positive equity?
29 April 2017 | 68 replies
With equity I've extracted from the first house I am looking at a 2-bed town house which has the following numbers:Monthly Income: $1095Monthly Cash Flow (income minus expenses): $-310.25Monthly Expenses...Cash on Cash Return...Principal & Interest$800.00Down payment$51,125.00Tax$80.00Closing costs$3,000.00Insurance$56.00Washer dryer$560.00HOA$205.00Paint$1,000.00Utilities$0.00Vacancy$54.75Repairs$50.00Capital Expenditures$50.00Total investment$55,685.00Prop Mgmt$109.50Annual cash flow-$3,723.00Total Expenses$1,405.25% ROI-6.69%However if I factor in the equity that will be built because the mortgage is slowly being paid off then the ROI becomes positive.
Francesco Epifania Using heloc to by property
28 September 2019 | 5 replies
The theory behind the 10/1 ARM is that for as long as I've owned homes, I've never gone more than 10 years between refinancing (owning now for over 25 years).So we extracted the cash and were in no rush to invest instantly to offset the amount we'd owe with our mortgage AND the HELOC.If you have a mortgage, a HELOC and a mortgage on a rental property and you don't have the property occupied, then you're in really bad shape (IMHO).So what's why we refinanced over the HELOC.  
Brianne H. (Canada) Is there a way to structure this?
19 March 2017 | 2 replies
The downside with these approaches is you do not extract your capital from the property upfront.