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Brian Gibbons Starting out - get a quick start this spring doing terms deals
28 March 2016 | 65 replies
lolSo ask you this question a start off: what if, and not even know if I can get this done, because I've to check it out with my business partner, she does all the numbers and crunches the numbers to make sure that it works for us, but what if I could somehow get you a payment for period time that would mirror your PITI payment, your outgoing costs, and this might be for a period time I don't know, say 24 to 36 payments, get some time that create some equity by paying down the mortgage a little, not much, a little, Then at the end of this period of time, whatever the mortgage balance is at that time will be the sales price, we call this buying it for the loan balance in the future.Would that be something we could even talk about doing or maybe not?
Jeremy Merwarth Craigslist
14 January 2017 | 7 replies
Hi Jeremy,I think a great ad is one with a vibrant and hyperlinked call-to-action photo that simply redirects to your Property Information Form for the seller to fill out.I honestly do not see how a generic We Buy Houses ad with a phone number is effective as you can at any time have a handful of leads call you up, block the lines and/or waste your time with their stories, questions, issues, etc.As mentioned, you should ultimately have a strong call-to-action that points back to your website/squeeze page for the seller to fill out their information.
Account Closed Using NPV for real estate investments
13 January 2020 | 48 replies
IRR has problems as well, but many of these can be overcome when using MIRR or Excel's XIRR function instead.
Lafi S. Staging a short sale flip
2 December 2010 | 11 replies
Make the front door look inviting, put a small table with brochures telling about the property, maybe a mirror or some type of picture on the wall in living area, decorative towels in the bathrooms, maybe some type of candle on countertop, and in kitchen some type of countertop decor.. keep it clean and simple.
Clayton Cook Pro baseball player seeking advice
27 February 2018 | 28 replies
In a way his suggestion mirrors my own story.
Ryland Taniguchi Why Seattle Flipping Is Now Risky
4 November 2016 | 35 replies
The build-out happening in Seattle is intense and it is mirrored in Bellevue, and the light rail is connecting outlying cities for rapid access (even from Tacoma).  
Greg R. Is cash flow overrated?
29 September 2022 | 84 replies
Cash flow (in theory) should *not* depreciate with inflation because rent should mirror inflation.
Jonathan Perez Outside water faucet?
23 April 2017 | 4 replies
First place to look is the aprox. same place as your tenants,,,since most duplexes are exact mirror image. 
Ron Thomas House prices will never outpace inflation over time, its impossible.
4 June 2018 | 206 replies
@Stephen Chittenden Good point about wage growth not necessarily mirroring inflation
Ryan B. Adjustment to 50% Rule
30 November 2010 | 80 replies
From reading a couple of your other posts, it sounds as if your market is almost a mirror of mine in regards to buy and hold rentals.