Andrej Petrovski
Demo / Rebuild House Plans
17 November 2015 | 4 replies
Usually ending up with a plan that doesn't even come close to resembling what we started with.... but that's just me.
Matthew J. T.
determining arv from comps question.
28 June 2011 | 8 replies
A 95k home is probably not comparable to a 223k home, so you need to look at both and figure out which one will more closely resemble your home when it's completed.
Eric Schultz
Done For You Real Estate
30 November 2017 | 2 replies
They seemed like good guys and they had numbers that somewhat closely resembled what I was looking for.
David Avetisyan
Yellow Letter in Spanish
27 April 2015 | 3 replies
I don't want it to sound generic resembling other mailers.Thanks in advance
Patrick O'Brien
Multifamily buildings in Marlborough Ma
11 May 2017 | 3 replies
At least there, I have something resembling control.
Nicole A.
Best doors for multiunits
7 February 2014 | 7 replies
The test door they built is incorrect and does not resemble an actual door for a residence.
Christopher Zink
Who earns a living completely from investing and how did you start?
20 November 2013 | 16 replies
It was brutal, but I learned a lot.Lots of ways to make money in this game, and once you figure out how to get the big checks (my first one this year was $85k and I didnt even rehab it), you can never go back to anything even resembling working hourly.
Greg Woolsey
Suggest creative financing strategy for this situation?
5 March 2012 | 12 replies
I don't want anything even resembling illegal.
Minna Reid
The trouble with newbies
27 June 2007 | 23 replies
i'm a super noob, and even i can't believe how anything resembling a possible deal turns into a bidding war, while your "normal" mls deals stagnate on the market.
Eddie Reid
financing your wat to wealth
6 April 2015 | 0 replies
In Todays realestate marketplace in the area of realestate finance there is some resemblance as to how to create wealth quickly as it was when I first entered the business over 25 years ago,in those days there was no seasoning of title,a very powerful tool,for my younger investors they may not know what no seasoning of title mean,no seasoning of title simply lets you buy lets say a property that you bought for $25,000 ,but the appraised price was $50,000 and this was a property where there was no rehab necessary,in those days I could buy the property for $25,000 on Monday and sell it on Friday for $40,000,oh by the way i almost forgot to tell you i bought and sold 25 properties in 4 mo. only using $500,those were the good old days well this scenario is creeping back into the marketplace,this brings me to Todays lesson is based on using 4mo.seasoning of title and 100% financing to move your realestate empire forward,here's how,john doe is a pretty ambitious guy ,he doesn't have a lot of liquidity but he has some ,he finds 4 properties that cost $50,000 that each of them needs $25,000 in rehab,the appraise value of each of the properties after they are finished is $150,000,john fortunately is able to find 2 lenders that will allow him to do 2 rehabs at 100% financing,so john is able to get the financing for all 4 properties and now he has $600,000 in value and $300,000 in mtgs,john has 2 options he can either sell all 4 properties or hold them,john is able to find a financing source that will give him a 7% rate on a 10 year call with a 30 year amt,and the lender will allow him to cash out at 70% of the appraised value,so john decides he want to keep the properties so he decide to refinance ,his new mtg pymt is $1663,lets say taxesand insrance hypotheticaly speaking is $350,per property, it may be a little higher,so his total mo outlay 3063,on a $150,000 home based on where you are located,1300 mo should be a fair #,it could be higher,so your total gross rents are $5200-3063=$2137,oh we almost forgot what was johns cash out when he refinanced (600,000x70%=420,000-$300,000,this would equal $$120,000-estimated closing =$30,000=$90,000,lets see what are really happened,$90,000 profit,$2137 monthly cashflow,minimal out of pocket,being that this is based on 100% financing ,there will be some out of pocket costs along the way but they can all be recouped back,so the investors true out of pocket costs would be 0 because he was able to recoupe his out of pocket from the cash out refi ,so tell me what is the real rate of return on investment if your end result is that you have 0 costs of your own money in the deal,the last thing I want to mention is that some people who read this may not have any money , but have valuable homeimprovement expierence,another may have the credit but no money,the other may have money but no creditand yet another mayknow where all the smoking deals that would make the #s work ,I bring this up because I read a post of 2 people coming together to bring the resources that the other lacked,im sure the same thing can happen in this instance.