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Bienes Raices "Normal" wholesaling terms for buyers?
15 December 2011 | 10 replies
At least then you have a chance of catching most of the problems visually if you know what to look for.
Brian Farr What Do You Do With The Garage When Rehabbing?
16 February 2012 | 5 replies
It is simple and cheap but yields big visual returns.
Scott C. analyzing bank owned properties
7 February 2012 | 2 replies
Your contractor or someone knowledgeable should be able to get a good idea from a visual inspection.
John Mireles Howdy Ho From San Diego
15 January 2013 | 5 replies
As someone who's finely attuned to visual impact, I try hard to create an aspirational experience either for the renter or buyer.
Erik Kubec I hate window screens--what do you think is the worst things in a remodel?
17 February 2013 | 6 replies
After all is said and done, they add zero to the visual appeal of a property.
Corey Dutton Pricing on Hard Money Loans Varies Widely Among U.S. States
7 May 2013 | 34 replies
Not sure how true this isand also I’m not expert in this topic ( disclaimer ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Short story , I was at local REI meeting earlier today Conversation was regarding private money It was discussed that individuals our getting private funds ( 6 – 8% ) then taking those funds and offering separate loans to another investors as a hard money rates (14 above % )Pocketing the differences on positive transactionsImportant – I know there laws about distribution private and hard money loansHere how I visualize individuals our performing this type of funding:Sub1 – person who offering original private money ( IRA / etc )Sub2 - let name Johhy B Nasty ( middle guy )Sub3 – person looking for funds , but have no credit / exper. / etcPossible transaction :==============================================Sub2 - borrow money from Sub1 at 7% for 9 months Sub2 - borrow new obtained funds to Sub3 at 14% for 7 months Sub3 - completes rehab, market property, &sell to new home ownerSub3 - pays back Sub2 original loan amount + interest used ( 14 % + rate )Sub2 - immediately pays back Sub1 + interest used ( 7% rate )Sub2 - made interest off of Sub3 rehab deal basically ( the interest rate difference )Everyone happy -> sub1 , sub 2, and sub 3Again~I know their laws & licensing for offering private/hard funds
Bill Scott Shutter and Door Colors
11 July 2013 | 10 replies
I'm looking for some color possibilities for the front door and shutters that make it more visually appealing and help it stand out.
Sam Leon How to make an offer on a MF without being able to see inside?
21 September 2015 | 19 replies
One visual walk through upon acceptance that it's satisfactory plus your normal inspection contingency.
Account Closed Books that changed my life, what about you?
11 March 2014 | 38 replies
For me it would be The master key system from Charles F Haanel.Its an intesive 24 weeks course, focuses on improving your visualization, developing rare insights and over all self development.
James Lee Richard Roop's goal tracking software
20 December 2008 | 15 replies
During their presentation of the coaching program, they introduce that they use a goal (income) tracking chart to help their students visualize and track the income goal.