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Geoff Bailey International Real Estate
19 April 2016 | 24 replies
Without insurance a dental scaling cost $60,  I dental implant cost $1000-$1500.  
Morgan Wells Typical attorney fees
24 August 2021 | 9 replies
I am Israeli Lawyer Moshe Strugano, if you are facing any problem contact us, without any expense I will help you out if its genuine
Jake Thornton Apple Vs BRRRR - The Showdown
16 December 2019 | 40 replies
All these calculations show an identical BRRRR, bought for $50,000 cash, with $25,000 rehab costs, and refi’d for $100,000.
Alex Cole Hello from Bangor, Maine
19 October 2016 | 12 replies
Hope I'm not hijacking the thread here, as someone who lives in Bangor as well and with a nearly identical story (rich dad, richest man in Babylon, 10x and close to 100 more) I've been hooked.
Bukka Levy Turn Key. Why all the hate?
24 May 2019 | 116 replies
When I moved back to San Diego about 4 years ago I kept my almost identical (across the street actually) property.
Christopher J. Seattle 2-4 unit CAP rates? Really?
24 August 2016 | 6 replies
Example (let’s use North Seattle):1.Four-Plex A: 4 identical 500SF units rented at $1,000 a month ($2/SF).
JD Martin Example of why landlords shouldn't be afraid of vacancies
8 August 2017 | 15 replies
In a 6 unit building if I have 5 identical units renting for $900/mo and I fill the one vacancy very quickly for $1000/mo I instantly have more leverage to raise the others closer to that $1000 mark as well. 
Harri Smith $ 2.0 million complex
13 October 2012 | 16 replies
I too came across a deal almost identical to this not far back.
CK Hwang Does anyone really use the 70% rule when buying in today's market?
18 January 2013 | 14 replies
When I compared his math to mine, we end up at almost the identical profit margins, so in essence, we use the same formulas.Lets use this as an example:Purchase of $200,000Rehab of $40,000ARV of $320,000That is 75% all-in.I have 5% agent fees and 1.5% title/escrow/transfer taxes/misc for a total Resale cost of $20,800 - Lets round to $21,000 (I ALWAYS purchase a owners title binder on acquisition to cut my title costs on escrow, if not, expect to pay 2% total.Assume 12% interest and 3 points for financing, plus $1k in fees and assume you can borrow 100% of purchase, you bring $40k rehab funds for skin in the game.
Dean Kamak networking for investment
14 May 2017 | 10 replies
@Tal Abraham, is there any systems in place where you work with Israeli investors in this case?