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Will G. Purchase price to rent ratio?
11 November 2011 | 38 replies
That's a great strategy and I respect people who do that.
William R. How to Lead Generate for Million-Dollar Buyers?
13 November 2011 | 9 replies
"Thank you, the expression "With all due respect", for reminding me that somebody is going to tell me something with absolutely zero respect"
Naga A. I want to fire a property manager, but there is a problem.
12 November 2011 | 21 replies
This looks like pretty normal expenses.I am not attacking your judgment of the situation but from personal experience I know that I like to be in control of my investments and when I can’t be, it is easy to get paranoid and assume that somebody is trying to rip me off.Looks to me like you have a good property manager that is taking care of things for you.Just another angle to consider…Respectfully,
Rich Lee i'm renting apartment taking monthly hits to slow bleeding
16 November 2011 | 10 replies
in my case, the benefits of cutting losses via short sale or default would not outweigh the costs of credit deterioration. i plan on making investments in the future and i need to maintain my credit standing. more importantly, i dug myself into this mess and i want to get out in a respectable way. i'm wondering if i do sell, will i be able to benefit from capital loss to offset future gains.thx for the responses all!
David Beard Turnkey sellers - why are expenses ignored?
26 November 2011 | 50 replies
You should be calling me to put you in deals where you make $8,000 profit after holding for 15 months, along with collecting a respectable 14% ROI during the time it was rented AND collecting interest on the payment.
Jean T. Michigan investors: how long does it take to rent a condo?
3 February 2012 | 20 replies
Now I will add the caveat that this December and January have been the worst I've seen in six years with respect to tenant quality, such that a couple of colleagues and I actually stopped marketing our properties in the beginning of January.
Renae Bliss H E L P!!! I'm beyond ready!
13 December 2011 | 22 replies
Keep your head up and good luckI gotta respectfully disagree.
Michael R. Does a lien ever prevent a sale?
13 December 2011 | 5 replies
With respect to mortgages, the topic usually ends up wondering about violations of the "due on sale" clause in mortgages.If you need a loan to purchase, then your lender will require title insurance, and that lender will probably not be happy to have those other liens in place in a superior position (with respect to foreclosure).
Jason S. FHFA Bulk REO Rental Program Impact
30 January 2013 | 24 replies
I respectfully disagree about being able to get 1,000 homes up as fast you suggest.
Jeff S. Buy and hold partnerships, one in town...
31 January 2012 | 34 replies
It offers a similar ROI with respect to the equity partnership without the added risk.