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Joanne Green question about realtor commission, should this bother me?
26 April 2022 | 33 replies
Can't divide or multiply by 0
Swetha Mandava Accurate estimate of property tax
19 April 2022 | 7 replies
You multiply the mileage rate times the assessed value and this will give you the amount of taxes for each.
Ryan Lewis Time for a new agent?
26 December 2021 | 20 replies
The difference between single-family and multi-units is multi-units appreciate in value when you increase rents and single-family homes do not increase in value when you increase rents.So, if you own a 10-unit property that you can sometimes purchase for the price of a few single-family homes the numbers work like this:10 units x rent increase of $100 per month = $1,000 per month more rental income = $12,000 per year x 18 Gross Multiplier = $180,000 you increased the value of the property by increasing the rents and you cannot do this with single-family homes.Then, suppose, you have a cashflow of $400 per unit when you purchase the property.
Wesley W. How to charge for water-damaged Pergo laminate flooring
27 June 2023 | 17 replies
Multiply that by nine years remaining and you get $518.40That's what I would charge the Tenant. 
Doug Laroche what to write in a direct mail letter
11 October 2020 | 4 replies
Once this is all completed, take that model and multiply it across another 500 homes and grow it that way.
Robert Carl Accountant Costs
18 January 2014 | 5 replies
You said you had several years worth of returns...so multiply that few hundred dollars, and the price you got seems reasonable to me.In addition, you provided spreadsheets instead of some standard accounting format (QuickBooks, for example), which just adds to the time/complexity of the accountant's job.If he's good, he likely saved you more than what you paid him.Lastly, and I don't mean this to sound snarky, but you ended by saying that you might as well have done the taxes yourself -- if that was an option, why did you have several years of unfiled returns?
Bianca Rodrigues How to analyze a flip
27 June 2022 | 5 replies
Multiply it's ARV by .75 and make sure you're under that with purchase price and rehab 
James H. Part Time Agent
27 April 2020 | 13 replies
Take those numbers and multiply by the average commission in your area and it's a no brainer.Here are a few tips...1) make sure that your facebook profile has "Real Estate Agent" or the name of your company right under your profile picture (the About section). 2) Don't hesitate to bring it up in conversation when the opportunity presents itself when talking to friends, family co-workers...everybody loves to talk about real estate.
Heather Watson DRSC for potential rental
29 March 2023 | 16 replies
So take the mortgage credit report add the bills, plus primary, plus subject and multiply by 12 or 24 (depending on lender) and you need that much extra liquid cash in checking/savings to show.
Rahil Jain Deal Review: Vineyard + Wedding venue
27 June 2023 | 4 replies
Is this typical, and what would be an appropriate multiplier for forward revenue for commercial real estate of this kind?