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Craig Norris New to BP in the OC!
5 September 2014 | 21 replies
The last quarter (annualized) is 6.7%.The fundamentals and economics are strong for Orange County, however, from an investment perspective (and what we advise our clients), your investment capital can go much further in other markets that have similar or better appreciation potential, while being able to generate positive cash-flow while owning more properties with less land-value risk (depreciation).With a median sales price of $585,000 and median SFD rent of $2,350, the rent-to-value ratio is a mere 0.4% -- far below our minimum target of 1.0%.Thanks Karen.Continued success!
Account Closed Landlords/Property Managers - What is a reasonable time frame to schedule regular inspections on an occupied rental?
15 September 2014 | 19 replies
That gives you a chance to check inside pretty much in all the bedrooms and living quarters.
Marc Dufour Mobile home or RV on open land ok?
25 January 2018 | 11 replies
In looking at the Oridna Municipal Code, I found two relavant sections:  Chapter 10.52 PARKING OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES and Chapter 3.12 UNIFORM TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX.It looks like the ordinance has defined a tiny house on a trailer as: "Oversize recreational vehicle" means vehicle, other than an automobile, which is self-propelled, motorized, and has self-contained living quarters, including a kitchen, bathroom and sleeping areas, and may be used for the transportation of people upon a street or highway, but not including any vehicle designed for travel on stationary rails or tracks.
Lindsey Turner Starting a business
16 September 2014 | 1 reply
You need to find an expert in that specific software and who knows you industry and get your books analysed every month or quarter, THEN you take the same to the accountant.I would like to hear from others for questions to ask your CPA as well.Gita Faust - Certified QuickBooks Consulant since 2009
Blaine Page New Member - South Boston
18 September 2014 | 9 replies
He is on the money that Justin puts on a great event (His is quarterly so you will have to wait to December for the next one) and also the Black Diamond in Waltham is a must see.  
Sam McClellan owner/occupant in duplex - rent to section 8?
19 September 2014 | 20 replies
One had to pay $8/month out of her pocket, and I often got quarters and nickels in a baggie. 
Carlos Zepeda Rehhaber In Dallas saying HELLO!
18 September 2014 | 10 replies
I'm working on my third rehab this year and looking for the fourth, and I noticed (2) things to date: 1) either "The Secret/Tony Robbins/Others" positive thinking really work or the RE in my farm area is the shniz (Dallas,TX)..... 
Jamie Greenberg Novice questions on Risks associated with PPRs Performing Notes
17 June 2016 | 24 replies
How many notes do you buy back in a month or a quarter?
Paula Schafer Second Hand Book
19 September 2014 | 0 replies
I'm looking to buy a used book - "Real Estate Principles" Fourth Edition by David C.
Will F. Which credit cards give best rewards for big box purchases?
27 December 2014 | 38 replies
If you are a member of a REIA one of the national benefits is 2% back at HomeDepot with ANY registered credit or debit card (I think you might be able to register gift cards too).Not sure if there is a maximum but there is a minimum where is you make even one purchase in a quarter you will get a $25 GC (At some threshold you get it as cash but on lower ones you get a GC).There have been times in the past where I have made one <$10 purchase and got that so it is worth registering your cards even if you don't do much at all.