
6 February 2024 | 6 replies
While they might not provide the highest ROI, if you're looking for a more lifestyle-oriented investment, there are options available that offer full ownership with returns covering expenses and could provide cost-free vacations for you and your family.I would caution against most timeshares, private residence clubs, and fractional programs, as they often come with limitations and challenges in resale.

22 June 2018 | 18 replies
This implies that when you purchase a new property your next door neighbor could be paying a fraction of the property that you are paying.Good luck
28 August 2019 | 316 replies
fully understand what your talking about.. more houses than peeps to live in them in a lot of these areas and since it makes no sense to build new construction IE does not pencil or as existing if a fraction of replacement.. these homes have one purpose left in their life and that is for folks like you to scoop em up and re purpose them as rentals.

22 January 2024 | 0 replies
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19 February 2020 | 43 replies
The current par value of SnoCo commercial land generally runs from $35,000 - $45,000 per residential unit, a small fraction of Seattle prices.

8 February 2024 | 13 replies
This fractional interested ownership is truly a turn off.

29 August 2015 | 15 replies
You could potentially lock up a property in an uncreated LLC's name, then create it right after mutual acceptance, but that's a bit risky and requires a lot of up-front planning, so I don't recommend this route.Another route you can simply do is have title in your name, and then have all of your investors in a fractionalized 1st position note (with deed of trust).

25 July 2012 | 271 replies
Jim, then you fall into a small fraction of business owners that may very well have a financial burden, but that could be initially as you could shop around and since insurance can now go across state lines and pools can be established your costs in the end should be less, we will see.

7 June 2023 | 8 replies
This is literally a fraction of things that exist in contracts with my contractors.

14 January 2024 | 80 replies
Fractional ownership will NOT happen nor work, it's rediculous.