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Jessica Jay-Maleski Multifamily property with shared utilities - help!
18 October 2018 | 15 replies
I manage in Barstow Ca, I think the climate is similar to Arizona where you are, I install window swamp cooler, those guys cool up to 1200 square feet house very effectively n the power consumption is s no more than a typical appliance.
Darryl Dixon Investing in Tax Deed and Tax Liens properties for beginners.
23 September 2018 | 10 replies
Gone are the days when a property was offered up for  no more than the amount of taxes owed, now days it has become a bidding process and as in any auction enviroment people tend to get emotional about their bidding and become quite impractical, and irrational buyers
Nolan M. Best way to cash out Refi a BRRRR
25 September 2018 | 3 replies
Any payments on the balance remaining from the original loan must be included in the debt-to-income ratio calculation for the refinance transaction.Note: Funds received as gifts and used to purchase the property may not be reimbursed with proceeds of the new mortgage loan.The new loan amount can be no more than the actual documented amount of the borrower's initial investment in purchasing the property plus the financing of closing costs, prepaid fees, and points on the new mortgage loan (subject to the maximum LTV, CLTV, and HCLTV ratios for the cash-out transaction based on the current appraised value).All other cash-out refinance eligibility requirements are met.
Nyeisha Clemons Duplex sales price
24 September 2018 | 0 replies
I have a buyer interested in buying a duplex property in West Orlando for no more than $10,000.
Nathan Gesner Have you ever seen this? (smoker damage)
28 February 2021 | 24 replies
Scrubbed with TSP, coat of Kilz and some paint...no more smell.
Will Barnard Another New Construction Success Story
2 October 2018 | 6 replies
I expected it to be no more than 9 however, I experienced a major delay in getting my custom windows (loss of 6 weeks) plus utility delays and a few minor weather delays (we don't get much of that here in sunny So CAL!).
Scott Scharl 35% a MONTH return -- Sketchy Ad from Grant Cardone?
8 November 2018 | 27 replies
He ate my retirement nest egg and sharted out a pot of gold, no more stopping bleeders in my slumlorded properties because I can't afford a vacancy, I'm all-passive, all-the-way, show-me-the-money now thanks to his magic touch with my lifelong savings.
Shelly Floyd Is this a good Wholesale deal?
28 September 2018 | 14 replies
If the ARV is $110k then I'd personally want to be all in for no more than $77k or 70% of ARV.
Steeve Breton Are most syndicators only taking accredited investors?
30 June 2018 | 17 replies
the B ones'  and or can you go higher but only have no more than 35 non accreds ??
Micah Carter Single residential or Mutli-family??
1 July 2018 | 14 replies
I am a addict when it comes to deals and look several times a day in my local market and missed some great deals how ever in my market I would suggest a duplex because in my city everyone works at the heart of it and the land here is just used up so its prime rentals either way I go home value has shot up as there is just no more land to build on unless you go out of town so SFH are overly priced so its a ruff cash flow, for me   I will be doing a duplex for following reasons 1 more doors = more safety if a moves out b is still helping to cover my payment 2 its still 1 roof 3 I control the value of said property if I really make it diamonds = raising the rent to the cap it controls the value of said property.