23 December 2017 | 28 replies
While the noise may be a concern for tenants, I would think this would be a good opportunity to spruce up your rental and spin this as positive, considering that public transportation will now be within walking distance for prospective tenants who commute.
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13 November 2017 | 4 replies
Currently our heads are spinning with all the options and which investment styles will best fit our goals, skills and lifestyle needs.
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19 December 2016 | 4 replies
But when you start spinning off lots you start to look like a developer and those lots look more like inventory - especially if you start doing entitlement or improvement work on the lots.
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6 December 2016 | 2 replies
Especially if you will require any variances or special approvals, you can get a sense of the town's plans or sights for the future for that particular area to make sure you're not investing a lot of money in architects and engineers and lawyers if you are spinning your wheels.
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3 May 2018 | 2 replies
You can spin it as a way to save taxes, or a better investment than they could get in the stock market (or whatever else they were going to do with the money), or a way to keep getting income from the property without any management hassles.Seller financing is a great example of the principle that you won't get something if you don't ask, but as with most things a soft sell is usually a better approach.
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15 October 2010 | 6 replies
Pick a focus in RE and learn all you can about that strategy.Trying to do many strategies will often get you just spinning your wheels.
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15 September 2011 | 11 replies
The first doesn't have to do anything.They can tell the second to sit and spin and just foreclose.The second THINKS they have leverage but they don't.It's common for the first to only allow 10%.
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6 August 2017 | 167 replies
I can't tell if you really don't understand or if this is some serious marketing spin.
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11 February 2008 | 2 replies
Not what it “may be” worth in a good market in 3-5 years…The basically free $150,000 for 3-5 years adds an interesting spin on the deal… It would cost you about $12,000 a year to borrow $150,000… And they are willing to give it to you for 3-5 years for less than $15k to $20k… That’s a deal!