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Rudy Gonzales The best way to calculate ARV
8 May 2013 | 3 replies
On your property, the income approach will be given greater weight, perhaps as much as the market approach and considering the time past of similar sales you may be viewing the income approach with more emphisis.
Angie W. Personal Safety While Being a Landlord
22 November 2013 | 66 replies
The knee or kick to the groin can be good you do not want to go to the ground especially for a women as the strength and weight of a man can wear you out trying to get up.
Trina Walker Why Not Pay Fortune Builders?
19 February 2021 | 64 replies
Think about it this way how many people pay for weight loss vs actually lose weight.
Kai Van Leuven When will Real Estate Fail?
6 January 2020 | 91 replies
Recency effect causes people to put more mental weight on recent events.
Patrick Sherwood Buying Notes.....screening a potential company
21 November 2016 | 20 replies
Looks like they stole them from a weight loss site...
Everett Marshall wrap with discount mortgages
29 December 2014 | 5 replies
None of these compliance requirements have been posted on BP, if they had been, I would have seen them, I searched for weighted interest rate yields and got nothing.
Brandon Bohland Seller Financing Valuations
16 April 2014 | 13 replies
When you have a wrap or sub-2 financed amount involved you need to look at the return received over the financed amount, this is done on a weighted average and include profits.Did my question get addressed up there?
Georges A. Skip the Buyer's agent?
1 May 2015 | 29 replies
If you haven't purchased much than a great broker/agent can be worth their weight in gold.Just remember to not step over dollars to make pennies.
Kel S Dishonest RE Agents? How common is it?
29 February 2012 | 65 replies
Generally the asset manager is trying to hit 90% of the BPO value.The listing broker/agent completes a BPO when listing and then every 15 to 45 days thereafter depending on the asset manager will be asked to do a new evaluation as to what the property price should be changed to.Initially before listing the asset manager also gets a third party broker/agent who does not have the listing to complete an interior BPO.The asset manager puts more weight on the third party BPO as that person is simply being paid a fee (usually 50 to 90 dollars) instead of getting the listing assignment.Sometimes the asset manager will go lower on a property.It depends on activity on the property so far,condition of the property,how much already that is non-performing on the books that they need to purge etc.
Lou Palazzo The value of real estate agent's services
11 July 2016 | 16 replies
If you have a really great Real Estate Agent (as I do), they are worth their weight in gold.