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Jill Rio 50% down for commercial multi family property Bay Area
21 November 2016 | 7 replies
But as far as the highest you can go, the generally accepted number is 75% LTV for a purchase.Hope this helps!
John McAuley VA Response Time & Waiting Period?
31 August 2016 | 0 replies
I have two questions:1)  Is there a waiting period between the time the property is listed and the time they will accept offers? 
Mario F. Looking to buy a duplex and convert large garage into studio
16 September 2016 | 10 replies
My offer has been accepted but I'm still debating whether to take it. 
Wes Johnson OFFER ON MULTIPLE OR OFFER AND WAIT?
31 August 2016 | 1 reply
or would it be more safe for me to offer then wait, if not accepted, then repeat with a new property?
Kristopher K. Campgrounds
1 September 2016 | 1 reply
I agree with the person in the article who said if you accept year-round campers, then you are in the landlord business.
Ben C. Recommended Builders In NJ?
2 September 2016 | 1 reply
Hello, Can anyone recommend any builders operating in Northern NJ who build quality homes at a price point acceptable to investors?
Brian Junkert endangered property
19 March 2018 | 11 replies
So if I accept this offer, I'd then be in a position where to finaly get out completely, I'd have to find someone willing to buy the contract, but I dont know if the terms they offered are good enough to sell for the $30 clear that I need.
Barri Griffiths Trouble with comps
4 September 2016 | 10 replies
Hi everyone,I've just had an offer accepted for a short sale, which doesn't work as rental, but could work as a flip if the numbers are right on the comps.How are comps usually run, do they go on the price per sqft on similar properties in the same neighborhood, or is it usually done on the sale price of very similar homes.I thought it was th later, but when doing comps for this short sale my realtors were going off the price per sqft of homes in the same community.For example they used properties that were around 1200 sqft, with a price per sqft of 105-107, with a sales price of around 125-135k.But my property is over 1400 sqft, they're telling me That the market value is around 155k.
Account Closed pricing and bidding
1 September 2016 | 4 replies
Using the "funnel theory" should I assume that you should just go around offering super low bids and figuring something will eventually be accepted?
Account Closed Home warranty
1 September 2016 | 10 replies
The side that I went in looks almost perfect it was built in 2003 and the offer price was $239k and they accepted my $225k.