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Jim Bob Bought my first Sherriff Sale property 6 month right to rescind?
9 August 2016 | 5 replies
Odds are are slim that anyone will pony up the dough to redeem so just be careful and remember that there's always a slim chance of surprises.
Ryan Prokopetz Rentals: Where to invest in Canada BC.
13 April 2016 | 11 replies
I still like Windsor but the pickings compared to 2-3 years go are slim (the best was 2008-09 when everyone thought that Windsor was going to zero).
Kenneth LaVoie first foreclosure
19 April 2009 | 4 replies
I ran a quick and dirty on the numbers you provided, and SWAG'd the total repair costs at $12.5K, an ARV of $90K (so purch at $50, repairs at $12.5K = $62.5k invested, FMV $90k), using these numbers and the $850 rents, well, long story short, you could pull about $16k out, with a 7% 30 year fixed, with a slim monthly cash flow about $66.
Stephen Underhill Converting a 5plex down to a 4, a good idea?
30 September 2013 | 5 replies
Back to the drawing board I suppose, MF properties are slim pickings here and at least for my first prop.
Michael Mohan Buying first home to live in- Should we make sure it cash flows?
19 July 2018 | 13 replies
Leaving in my opinion a very slim margin or the home to sell at market value. 
Bruce Harding Dissapointment After Looking at T12
29 July 2018 | 19 replies
Too slim of margins due to the brokers cut.  
Mattaniah Yip Underwriter denied me for potential owner occupancy fraud
21 January 2019 | 29 replies
Originally posted by @Mattaniah Yip:It is financed with a lot of equity.Originally posted by @Mattaniah Yip: It is financed with a lot of equity.First home, larger and financed as owner occupied.Second home, down the street, with one less bedroom and financed as FHA.I wouldn’t have even bothered in that scenario...slim chance of getting that through.With all that equity in Prop A, you’re better off pulling dead equity from Prop A, and buying Prop B with 20% down and sliding by conventional.
David Miller How to find out which properties have gone into default
25 March 2015 | 5 replies
Inventory is rather slim but investors are still purchasing property here.
Zachary Baldwin Auctions
14 April 2015 | 4 replies
If you go to those auctions, most of them get bid up too high, and the margins are too slim.
Daniel Levine Deal Analysis Help
24 May 2015 | 10 replies
It seems like a really slim margin for profit.Even if you figure in just 42k for repairs.What will be your exit strategy if the market turns and you can't sell?