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Hugo Solorio New member from Las Vegas, Nevada
16 January 2014 | 8 replies
Try to buy through seller financing if popular in your area (even if it's not).
Justin Kling Newbie from Racine, WI
17 January 2014 | 15 replies
If I'm correct there is a planned casino and Amazon warehouse in the works in your area.
Justin Hennig Duplex in the city, with a view. What would you do?
17 January 2014 | 2 replies
This is one of 3 identical adjacent duplexes, all built late 1940s, all situated handsomely on top of a hill across from a popular city park.
Jordan L. Can you get more than one prequalification letter for a loan
17 January 2014 | 11 replies
This preference will usually have a price - from my experience, those lender have less competitive rate sheets.If you have a popular local website with all sort of adds, look there for listings of loan officers and contact them.
Toni Fowler difference b/w mobile/manufactured/modular
31 January 2014 | 9 replies
However; in the instance of a mobile in a park, you have to be mindful that it may not be the actual mobile that appreciates, but because it's in a popular park, etc. it has more value than it would alone, so without the park space it may not have as high a value.There are modular homes being built that are multi million dollar homes.
Ben Skove S-Corporation Compensation vs. Flow-Through Income
11 June 2013 | 28 replies
Contrary to popular belief, being labeled a "dealer" doesn't mean that all your properties are subject to ordinary income; likewise, not being labeled a dealer doesn't mean that all of your properties are subject to capital gains.Each property will need to stand on its own merits, and the determination of whether a particular property should be taxed as ordinary income or capital gains will be made based on the intent of the transaction, not a "dealer" label applied to a business or individual.That said, if you are labeled a "dealer," you may find that you have a higher bar set for declaring one of your properties to be an investment as opposed to inventory.
Matt Secrist Info on Selling Land Contract Notes
8 June 2013 | 21 replies
Rent-to-own is very popular in my area & I thought if I structured the contract correctly I could get more than market value for the property.
Joshua Dorkin The BiggerPockets iPhone App is Live!
27 February 2014 | 46 replies
We'll be adding these features down the line.Joel Owens - Despite the popularity of Android, BP is accessed by members using iPhone FAR more than Android.
Matthew N. Question about lease option income
17 June 2013 | 12 replies
And, they are usually not aware of such short contract periods either.These contracts or concept to market a residence is very simple, that has alot to do with the popularity, the public understands, for the most part that you can rent to buy or do a lease option.
Robert Joiner First Mobile Home Wholesale Opportunity? or Tire Kicker?
18 June 2013 | 4 replies
As far as comps since I don't have mls access I can only get a range from the popular sites, I did pull a list of recent sales from the tax site I'm still searching for buyers in that area I have found some but getting contact info has been challenging