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Karen Phinney seepage in basement apartment due to recent record rainfall?
16 September 2008 | 6 replies
Go have a look and see if there is any location where water is directed toward the foundation or pools against the foundation.
Dave Kennedy Rental Invesment (with no money out of pocket)
17 September 2008 | 4 replies
That generated a pool of cash to use for the initial expenses, the down payment, and operating capital.
Craig Osterloh 50% Rule and $100 Cash Flow
18 January 2010 | 29 replies
In my seminars I explain that there are 4 main benefits to owning real estate.first- APPRECIATION, which has averaged over 5% per year for the last 59 years.second-tax benefits- This can either be paid to the irs or can become an additional investment pool to draw from'cash flowprincipal paydown.
Alan Yu Hello from Bay Area
21 September 2008 | 5 replies
However, I'm more interested at the mid income area but a lot of first time buyer are hunting amount the same pool as well.
Anthony H. Fill in pool - Best options?
20 September 2008 | 1 reply
It has a pool which is in pretty bad shape.
Joshua Dorkin Washington Mutual Bites the Dust - Largest Bank Failure Yet
27 September 2008 | 15 replies
Good point, Jon . . . anyone want to start a pool to predict who will be left standing?
Account Closed Massive price drops?
2 October 2008 | 27 replies
As fewer people are able to buy, the pool of tenants goes up.
Daniel Hart How to start/structure an organization similar to a REIT
13 November 2009 | 9 replies
Let's say you have 10 friends who want to provide capital that you intend to pool together to invest in real estate Your goal would then be to provide them a fixed or variable rate of return.
Brian Campbell wont rents decrease soon
13 October 2008 | 8 replies
There are many vacant REO properties but until they are sold and added to the pool of available rentals it doesn’t help the supply side of the supply vs. demand equation.
Alex Locklear First house under contract
21 October 2008 | 10 replies
The whole premise is to advertise it really low to attract a large pool of buyers and then they bid up from there.