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Josh L. Carpeting
23 July 2016 | 28 replies
Possibly some multi-colored strands and this will help you save the carpet a little longer by being able to blend stains/etc.
Danielle Bulla Isenhour Over asking price in under 1 week during a global pandemic
13 May 2020 | 0 replies
Preserving the 1950's solid wood doors, original back door, stained glass window and keeping as much of the original charm as possible, blending the fixtures and appliances that my previous clients had intended to use, and finally adding a little of my own flare with calming paint tones, modern flooring, and mismatched metal hardware.
Lance Robinson Yearly Update - My TURNKEY portfolio 2017
29 June 2018 | 42 replies
Cash on Cash returnsProperty A - 5% (Had a turn that cost one month rent, one month in lease up fees, and then almost another month rent in the turn as this tenant lived there for almost 3 years.)Property B - 27%Property C - 18%Property D - 17%Blended CoC - 16%IRR (For the sake of this, just cash on cash + principal paydown (before the cash-out refi's) went into this calculation)Property A - 10%Property B - 33%Property C - 22%Property D - 21%Blended IRR - 21%Factoring a cash out is always tough where to place it when looking at returns, yearly the returns would come out to 41%, 73%, 105%, and 100%, but really, with the money I've made and taken out I've already made back all of the money down into my pocket and then some so over 100% cash on cash overall.The crazy thing about the refi was that not only did I take money out, but the amount my payment increased over 30 years is LESS than what I took out due to lower interest rates now.Kansas City Property - Cash on Cash - 3%, IRR with above metrics - 7% - This property is the most expensive TK I've ever bought, it's a nice property with low issues, but once a turn hit, the property just took a while to rent back out.Turnkey isn't exactly TURNKEY and PASSIVE like everyone thinks.
Kimberly Ashley Can't find higher than 4% ROI on residential multifamily in OC
3 January 2020 | 25 replies
They figure over time rents will keep going up blending the cap rate and return up and appreciation will happen.
Atish Shah Which city in San Francisco bay area should i start
9 September 2017 | 57 replies
., Account Closed, As with many other things, I prefer to have a blend of various mortgage products.
Mark I Muhn Retail Investment Long Term
18 November 2019 | 8 replies
They usually want something in return for doing a blend and extend.
Brian Fabel Addition onto an aging home?
6 September 2023 | 3 replies
It doesn't seem that common, but I thought I would ask in case anyone had lots of experience in this area of blending the old with the new in pursuit of the best use of the land? 
Charlie Parce Getting started in the San Francisco Bay Area
12 September 2017 | 27 replies
Try to blend in, this is really more so you will feel comfortable sitting there for a few hours then for any other reason. 
Serge Kukin FHA loan short term rental after 1 year of primary occupancy
7 November 2022 | 8 replies
The exception is available for blended families so that if by marriage, you gain children that exceed what your current bedroom configuration can accommodate, you will be apply to apply for a second FHA home loan.Extreme Commute - If you take a new job and the commute causes a hardship, you can also be exempted from the restrictions on getting a second FHA home loan.
Account Closed Has anyone used "Positioning4Profits" before? It's like a CRM/lead generation tool but not sure if it's worth it
11 March 2014 | 0 replies
A colleague of mine showed me this today, it's basically a blend between a CRM system and a lead generation software but it's not clear exactly how it is generating leads.