David Corvin
Newbie needs help
13 June 2011 | 5 replies
Now, keep in mind, you said you are aiming to sell it quickly I presume.
Natsumi Jang
Handyman Job Rate Question
12 May 2016 | 4 replies
The latter of which has tremendous value I presume as you didn't have to be there to babysit - how much is your time worth?
Account Closed
"Homegrown" Investment, buying "stock" in investment property
15 May 2017 | 3 replies
Part of the value of the REIT is that it's diversified and you're presumably getting experts buying the best deals.
Kelvin McNeil Jr
Duplex Conversion (Atlanta GC)
9 February 2020 | 1 reply
MF's are normally appraised by how much revenue they generate although as yours will be purchased as a SFR I presume it will be appraised as such...
Kris Bano
I Need Some Advice / Thoughts
2 January 2024 | 21 replies
It wouldn’t cut too much into your nest egg that presumably you will need for your new business and the medical practice.
James McNicholas
Transaction Broker vs. Dual Agency -- FLORIDA
5 June 2018 | 1 reply
Several hour later, I looked at the property on Zillow and learned that the agent I spoke with is also the Listing Agent for this property.I presume there's some legal way for this agent to represent both me and the seller in this deal (either via dual agency or as a transactional broker).
Sunny D.
Cash out refinance on secondary home and credit score
1 March 2016 | 8 replies
Just to clarify on@Jeff Devillestatement for crowd funding in equity investments the depreciation and potentially interest expenses are passed through to the investor so you do get the tax deferred benefit presumably for a shorter investment horizon then say buy and hold investing.
Dominique Long
HELOC vs. Cash out refi
16 November 2020 | 6 replies
@Natalia Soares presumably you are talking about 90%LTV or 100%LTV Heloc’s on a primary not a rental?
Brent Davis
sell or don't sell
17 November 2017 | 11 replies
3) What would you do with the realized profit -- if the answer to #1 is "yes", presumably you would reinvest the profit into another property.
Anna M.
Fair Housing Act – Calling Foul!
29 October 2017 | 24 replies
Thank you all for the input.To be honest, I was a little unsure of how to respond to said listing agent’s reaction and that is why I pointed out that, yes, I do appreciate the concern if in fact that was the case, however, that being said, none of us would appreciate being ruled out of an offer simply based on our gender.It is really wrong to make an assumption that someone is not qualified to buy from you, just based on gender alone.It is for this reason that the Fair Housing Act came into place and what saddens me is that the only way he agreed to a showing was after my buyer’s agent pointed out my military background.I served in the United States Army and it is sad that, my agent needed to bring this up to try to win me a showing.My agent tried to convince this listing agent that if I can handle being in the military and seeing what I saw, living in the “supposed” bad neighborhood was the least of my worries, and it is.I know what I can handle and it just saddens me when people presume just based on my gender that I need something “softer, more secure” or else, I will fail.In the military, my MOS was 62 Bravo, heavy equipment mechanic.I am by no means fragile and incapable of taking care of myself and it is truly sad when a listing agent feels the need to bring up my gender as a pre-qualification for showing a property!