John Truong
Line Of credit on investment property
29 October 2014 | 7 replies
I spent Christmas and New Year working on my first rental.
Emily Snapp
Listing Agent that won't deal with buyers
7 May 2014 | 13 replies
We also made an offer on one before Christmas, and the same thing happened.
Karin Crompton
How far does "We don't know nuthin' " - i.e. As-Is, Where-Is, No Disclosures - extend?
22 February 2014 | 25 replies
I have a neighbor in a similar situation who recently acquired their property and I've had an easement issue with their problem owner for two years, we got out of the attorney's office just before Christmas, not my first rodeo on easements.
John Laney
Etiquette for a "One Day Stand" with a realtor
17 December 2017 | 7 replies
However, I will be in the area over Christmas and am interested in walking through at 2-4 properties to get an idea of exactly what I want.
Steffen Kightlinger
First time buyer, 8,000 tax credit, Advice?
15 September 2009 | 6 replies
If the heater breaks on Christmas eve, its your problem to pay a premium for someone to fix it or replace it.
Geoffrey Serdar
Our first duplex acquisition - Minneapolis
8 April 2016 | 11 replies
I visited the property on numerous occassions as soon as it came on market, a few days before Christmas Eve, I then submitted my offer on Christmas eve - late (around 11pm), I proceeded to negotiate on Christmas.
Eddie Ziv
Merry Christmas!!!
25 December 2009 | 1 reply
To all of you Gentle Gentile out there, have a very Merry Christmas, you and your families.
Jason Vogler
Merry Christmas!!
8 December 2005 | 0 replies
Hello, just wanted to drop a note.I offer lending in the following areas:ResidentialCommercialConstructionInvestment PropertiesSuper Jumbo FinancingIf you have a deal that seems to be falling through the cracks before christmas time... give me a call...
Sas S.
Broker Fee for Multifamily Portfolio
13 February 2013 | 6 replies
For class A you have the location and then the buildings themselves.A class A building in the suburbs will not be coveted as a trophy asset like in the urban core for big institutional buyers as part of their overall portfolio.So even for class A the caps go higher in the secondary and tertiary markets compared to urban core.The rates vary really all across the country by deal size and type of product to market.