
3 November 2014 | 10 replies
This is where they half fill it with questionable tenants to show 50% occupancy for example instead of 25% to try and extract a higher price from a cash buyer.If the bank is local you might try to see if they would finance you for 18 to 24 months and then you cash refi them out of the property or sell off and 1031 exchange.

10 August 2023 | 127 replies
All things being equal you can always trade equity for cash flow in the future...Ex: In the future extract $1M of equity and buy all cash in a cash flow market.No wrong answer either way and the goal is to find a way to do both.

1 May 2020 | 140 replies
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21 December 2023 | 7 replies
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22 August 2014 | 24 replies
Jason there isn't anything that is going to give you any meaningful interest as long as the Fed keeps prime as artificially low as it is now.

20 May 2010 | 6 replies
Sadly, I don't know that I have anything meaningful to contribute to the conversations but we will see I guess.

25 October 2010 | 7 replies
If you can't, you're going to have penalties to extract yourself from the lease.

12 July 2013 | 9 replies
If a bank tries to file an insurance claim for a loss the MI company will deny or reduce the claim if they feel the bank did not follow protocol in trying to extract as close to market value as possible when liquidating the non-performing asset.Same thing when lenders seek judgments against borrowers.

25 February 2014 | 8 replies
It would be great to be able to extract some cash flow from the property so I can put it towards a second dedicated investment.

19 June 2015 | 4 replies
What I am reading in your post is that he/she felt the need to have a sale that has the same physical feature to make a reasonable comparison and that is not necessarily true; the contribution of this--and virtually any--item can be extracted from the market from the above-noted methods as well as others.Do not confuse what I am about to say, I'm not taking sides, but the problem may be with the appraiser's knowledge of his client (the bank) and its underwriting standards.