
7 January 2025 | 2 replies
I have a city rowhouse with a 20' sidewalk and 5' wide steps with 9 treads and two 7'x7' landings.

11 January 2025 | 6 replies
However, if you have more then 2/3 within a certain range of each other, none of them will work.

19 February 2025 | 57 replies
Wow yes I feel like I'm hearing first-hand how wrong it could go, but I have a few questions and concerns if my standards will follow suit of the unlucky investors:-For sure I would want to work with Class A or B rentals (I had a property 5 min from my home and the tenant was HORRIBLE, so a reliable renter is CRUCIAL), but not sure if my price range would find such a tenant.

11 January 2025 | 3 replies
The house, if listed to sell, would likely be in the $320k range.

9 January 2025 | 5 replies
To determine price range, the first step is always figuring our how much you are pre-approved for; and that can vary significantly when you are looking at multi-unit properties because of the additional variable of rental income that can be included in qualifying.

21 January 2025 | 20 replies
The flat fee buyer agency fee reduces the amount of the buyer credit/refund, generally by $6,000 (although options range from $999 to $8999, depending on how much help the buyer wants from the agent).

23 February 2025 | 107 replies
I can't remember how he crossed my path, but its the first webinar of his I've watched, after my email was blown up by 100 emails in 3 weeks on what appears to be a wide variety of topics.

15 January 2025 | 14 replies
Interest rates don't help, but investors were also successful in the 80s and 90s with rates in this range.

13 January 2025 | 8 replies
Given the current NOI of $19,440 and a reasonable cap rate of 8-10% for a park with park-owned homes and septic systems, a fair price would range from $194,000 to $243,000.

9 January 2025 | 0 replies
Price RangeDefine your financial boundaries based on available capital and borrowing ability:For Class A & B, financing typically covers 75%-80% of the purchase price, allowing you to buy properties in the $6M-$12M range if you have $2.3M total cash.For Class C & D, due to higher risk, the price range might be reduced to $5M-$10M with the same cash.5.