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Marielle Walter Projections on Markets in Manchester and Rochester NH or Others
27 November 2020 | 23 replies
I can't comment on Manchester since I am not active in the central part of the state, but I have extensive experience with Rochester and the seacoast.In Rochester, the areas that are multi-family, and the areas of Rochester where good tenants don't want to live, are almost mutually inclusive.
Maria Heins Property Management Recommendations: Houston, TX
23 June 2022 | 3 replies
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start.
Frankie Lowe Working with RE Agents in Wholesaling
6 March 2015 | 5 replies
Remember this is ARV (After Repair Value/Market) and what people will pay if sold with an agent - 6-7% commission is already inclusive to the price.  
Kevin Godinho San Diego, Buy and hold, Rental, First Time, little to no money
26 November 2016 | 38 replies
However, because they invested where they did, they opened the door to a number of additional benefits not reflected in the COC return percentage; a few of which I'll touch on below:That figure is NOT inclusive the $75K (again, conservatively estimated) net gain in equity from their improvements.Chris and Sarah will be hand selecting their tenants from a pool of applicants; most of whom would be more than qualified to  BUY in any of the markets you suggested. 
Gene Felten I'm a Complete Rookie at this
18 June 2018 | 8 replies
Here's a short list of options for you:1) buy a small multi-family (residential 2-4 units) & put the team in place2) buy a few SFH's & put the team in place3) Buy a turn-key4) Buy notes5) Partner with someone who can be "boots on the ground" and bring the funds to the table to buy MFH6) Invest as an equity partner in someone else's syndication (very limited involvement on your side)Again this list is far from all inclusive, just the most common options. 
Hank Dean Experience with Short Term Private Equity Lenders
4 March 2015 | 2 replies
I hope this isn't considered trolling, as that's not the intention.I'm developing 2 to 4 Very Large Vacation Homes / All Inclusive Wedding Venues per year and am looking to forge a relationship with a Private Equity Based Lender to effectively make it happen.  
Todd Hensy Real Estate Investor vs. Mortgage Lending?
11 June 2016 | 7 replies
If we add that $9,505 to the cash flow and tax benefits we are left with an all inclusive after tax return of 20.8%.
Anna M. Fair Housing Act – Calling Foul!
29 October 2017 | 24 replies
Its primary prohibition makes it unlawful to refuse to sell, rent to, or negotiate with any person because of that person's inclusion in a protected class.
Adrian Chu Attorney General Cracks Down on Landlords Who Ban Felons
25 January 2017 | 3 replies
The Inclusive Communities Project, Inc.Then last year HUD put everyone on notice when it issued some findings and guidance. 
Account Closed Is BP just for guys?
13 October 2018 | 56 replies
It's really not difficult to change one word in a sentence to be more inclusive.