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Brook W. Pocket Listings- Any Benefit to the Buyer?
21 November 2013 | 17 replies
I do not want a sign in their front yard, open houses, or nosey buyers which may disturb them".4.
Henry L. Is this a good deal for a duplex in NJ?
24 August 2015 | 5 replies
*Income-Expense Ratio = 1.13%, Gross Rent Multiplier 6.94%*Debt Coverage Ratio = 1.17%Seems not bad -- the only disturbing thing is the cash needed is $61K.Any additional thoughts?
Alex Malone Unrealistic contract
19 February 2016 | 6 replies
What is disturbing is the change to the "who pays the assssments" section, without discussing it.  
Sarah Brown Buying from Online Auctions
17 August 2017 | 3 replies
All MLS properties will usually be viewable, but not all auction properties (not on the MLS) will be - some are sold occupied and some have do not disturb occupants marked on them.
Jonathan B. Flipping advice needed - Having second thoughts (Jacksonville)
1 June 2017 | 18 replies
Hi Guys,First off, very grateful to have a place to seek support when needed - ThanksHave this property under contract, got it via the MLS with a buyer's agent, who pulled what seems to be good comps-The property is very well maintained yet very dated -Purchase: 65KWorkscope: 25K-30KARV: 130k-145K RangeAgent is confident that it will sell for 130K very easy, more leaning towards 140K,Zillow Data are off and i could not see the Comps he sent over on zillow/recently sold - yet i did confirm it via the county tax websiteI am planning to finance the whole project with my own Cash -My impression of the area is that its a B Class neighborhood, there were several sales within this price range in the immediate area within the last months - Its growing but not whole blocks of the same price i am looking at - It sort of having an increase in investor interest as it seems, Individual houses are buying bought/rehabbed and sold - really hard what to say on that, for me at-least.Question is -Could anyone here assist me with confirming the data/ the area and provide his own analysis as to how that looks - Pretty new to this.I trust the agent and data that he provided, but these seconds thoughts are disturbing -4603 Morley Ln, Jacksonville 32210 - Cedar Hills.Thanks
Kyle Van der Zyden What's your view on the pros/cons of using real estate agents?
2 February 2017 | 6 replies
Why do you think the industry hasn't adapted/been disturbed as technology has become more widely used?
Walker Hinshaw Does This Seem Fishy?
28 April 2015 | 6 replies
Besides, unless the numbers work, you are not going to waste your time having a walkthrough of the property.It is a matter of the landlord not wishing to have his/her/their tenants disturbed unnecessarily.
Kevin Barrett Fireplace Not Properly Insulated?
2 January 2014 | 5 replies
That is the best way without disturbing the walls etc. to see what is behind them.
Clarissa Nesbitt Seller's Agent at my Open house... Problem?
5 February 2016 | 9 replies
You only learn what wholesaling is.Rod Yarger The agent is the only one who has access to the property because the seller doesn't want to disturb the tenant.
Byron Scott Just got approved! Now what do I do?
29 September 2018 | 3 replies
You don’t have unlimited rights to disturb the other tenant while you’re under contract, so you bring your home inspector and/or contractors during your 4-6 hour “inspection” and get all the repairs you’re going to ask for and/or bids to do the work all in one go.