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Joshua Iachini Help Me Negotiate This Duplex! In Realtime!
14 May 2015 | 8 replies
I own a comparable property 9 blocks away from this one which I closed on for $240.5K in Nov of '14.
Chris Collins Why don't THEY buy it themselves? (a Q re: Turnkey 'deals')
21 August 2015 | 12 replies
Most turn key properties we sell we own a property ourselves within a block or two.
Ali Al-Mashat First Time Flip: Long Distance, but with a Partner
24 August 2015 | 3 replies
Ive seen some Comps and it looks like these properties could be promising but from my research it looks like Baltimore is a block by block hit or miss. 
Patrick V. Property Management Software - VR
11 September 2015 | 5 replies
My idea is to run a website providing owners access to a reservation calendar so they can see what's going on, block off dates, etc. 
Anthony Greene First Ground up constrcution deal
14 September 2015 | 8 replies
I am considering a deal in my market in which I found a significantly underpriced parcel of land blocks for major transportation hub in a gentrifying area. 
Avery Davis Seller finance strategy/education
21 August 2015 | 1 reply
Several months ago I was looking into seller financing but as I did my research dodd frank was a road block.
Neil J. Would you buy under these numbers?
22 August 2015 | 9 replies
Also, about 7 to 9 homes have been sold within a 10 block radius with similar sqft and style for $300k+.
Michael W. should I convert FHA to another Rental or cut property loose?
22 August 2015 | 0 replies
OK Everyone I'm in a little bit of a conundrum and I think personal feeling may be outweighing the business side so I need some help from a outside opinionI have 4 rental properties all showing a good return in less than ten years they will be payed off and showing much better,the wife and I are tinkering with the idea of moving out of state, and we have a great property manager available that would be extremely cost effective. we currently use him-on one property to " try him out "We currently have a FHA loan on a 30 year 27 left 3.5%currently payout 950a month that includes taxes and insurance and a pmi that will falloff in two years lowering the note but about 150.although once we don't live there we will loose homeowners exemption thous increasing the note by roughly what the pmi drops.insurance will however be lower because we would drop it to the commercial policy that we have the other rentals in instead of a personal dwelling policy.its in a b- area up the street from the high school and 1 block from the historic district.two bedroom duplex's next door get $750 a month.rent in that area isn't extremely high so I am figuring a rent of $1250 after property management fees thus netting a 300 return before any repairs. recently upgraded the inside so hopefully that wouldn't be a issue for a few years but you never know.my question is would it be worth keeping?
Donald Bandy New member from Las Vegas
11 September 2015 | 10 replies
Wooden fences are rare; fences are normally concrete block so little maintenance is ever needed.
Stephanie Lella How a $500 problem became a $5000 problem
24 August 2015 | 19 replies
If the chimney is not essential (i.e. no boiler or furnace using it) block, disable (and down the road remove) it - chimneys, particularly those with traditional fire places, are major sources of heat loss.