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Andrey Y. Return on Equity - Analysis and Strategy
18 June 2017 | 21 replies
Also, I don't need the money.I was thinking along on the line of having too much equity is too much exposure or skin in the properties.I know that even full time experts are having trouble finding great MF deals with cap rated crunched the way there are.. what chance do I have?
Bob Jones How do you dispose of unsellable mobile homes?
12 August 2022 | 12 replies
I would try that first before paying for anything, unless you are in a time crunch
Raymond Anderson New investor in Pittsburgh, Pa (For Now)
26 June 2017 | 18 replies
I, basically, crunch numbers all day and love analyzing deals.
Rachel Conklin Extremely motivated newbie here ;-)
14 November 2022 | 21 replies
If you are interested in exploring the STR market, we are happy to help you crunch the numbers and think deals through.
Jacob Smith What Do I charge for consulting on Investors Wanting to purchase
29 July 2016 | 7 replies
I would be going with the agent to look at the properties and inspect them, Contacting people to find out expenses/ etc, and doing all the numbers crunching, and reporting that stuff back to the investor.  
Chris Cantrell Airdna Data Accuracy + Example
5 May 2018 | 15 replies
So, I am assuming these are stale listings that pop up in search but in fact, are not rentable.I am guessing the issue you describe comes with AirDNA sucking these stale listings into its databases and using them to crunch data.
Mary Jay Please teach me about arv
25 July 2018 | 7 replies
hi guys, on a big time crunch between 40 hr job/driving my son between his sports activities/orthodontist/doctors and pre school errands... so I apologize if my question has been answered in the past already...I hope u will forgive me my lack of research on that subject...So if I am buying a fourplex and it cost 250k, then it needs 20k work, then how does the arv value calculated?
Kevin Hurney Where do you put money that you use to invest?
9 January 2016 | 4 replies
The money is secured via a lien, it solves time crunch problem of having funds in place, and everyone wins.The other would be to "joint venture" with investors where at the end of the rehab and sale process, there is a split of the profits.
David Malott Loan qualification
20 November 2015 | 4 replies
You may qualify for more if you show additional income after the lease.Get a good loan officer or broker crunch the numbers for you.Have a good one.
Ingrid Nagy Do any of you do your own repairs?
9 January 2009 | 60 replies
By that same token, if I crunch the numbers on an investment and the only way for me to meet my investment goal is to perform the maintenance and management personally (thus removing labor costs from my NOI calculation) then I'm probably paying too much.