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Matu Ambaye First deal Advice, and need assistance in how to evaluate.
4 January 2017 | 24 replies
Unless you are paying cash, there will also be holding costs attributable to financing. 
Raina B. I'm so close, but don't want to get overwhelmed!
9 September 2017 | 15 replies
Some of the reasons that I was told was attributed to me going with a fha and not a conventional loan.
Nate Wightman Feb. home resales fell by 7%....
22 March 2016 | 19 replies
They attributed it to the "next tier" homes being just a bit out of reach for the move up buyers across all price points.
Joe Fairless How to Find Private Money Regardless of Where You Live
13 December 2017 | 11 replies
Large cities, places I lived and have family and friends residing, and, in three cases, are in the same state as our multifamily deals (Austin, Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth).But here’s where the wrinkle occurs.Let’s look at all the equity investors have invested in my apartment syndications and what % of the total invested dollars is attributed to each city where investors live.Top 5 Cities with % of Investment Dollars in Deals New York City: 18%Cincinnati: 13%Dallas-Fort Worth: 11%Miami: 7%San Francisco: 6%…what in the Cincinnati just happened?!?!
Michele Rok Mentoring and purchase contract
11 December 2015 | 9 replies
Hi Michelle,I am just inspired by your perseverance, tenacity and resourcefulness-all attributes of a successful person.
Jerry K. What factors do wealthy people use to choose investments?
3 May 2012 | 26 replies
Social responsibility of the investment (27%)Some of the commentary in the article about the survey;55% said it is more important for them to protect principal rather than grow investments (up from 44% last year) .Not surprisingly, as far as risk goes, those over age 65 take the least amount of risk and those under age 45 are willing to take the most risk.While social responsibility is lowest at 27% it is growing higher each year.One other interesting tidbit they included in the article was a list of factors that these high net worth people attributed to their obtaining and holding their wealth;96% say Hard Work - is the main contributor to achieving their wealth91% Education - is main contributor87% Smart Investing - is main contributor61% Risk TakingIn a show of growing confidence, they found 42% of these folks are willing to take "significant investment risk" on a portion of their investments this year.
Carolyn L. Selling shares of LLP to reinvest - tax strategies needed
20 November 2014 | 13 replies
You will recognize ordinary income on the gain to the extent the gain is attributable to “hot assets” (i.e. inventory items and “unrealized receivables”) of the LLP. 
Marcia Maynard What kind of rentals attract senior tenants?
15 October 2016 | 22 replies
I see it comes down to two basic categories: Building Attributes and Landlord Attributes.My mother passed away this year just shy of her 97th birthday.
Alex Morales probates
17 November 2014 | 30 replies
" ~ John Wanamaker (attributed)
Bob Flynn tax allocation to land vs. apt buildings
22 March 2018 | 3 replies
At the time of the purchase $50,000 was allocated as the share of the purchase price attributable to the land and $250,000 was allocated to the building.Dr.