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Alex Aronson What Comps do you use in todays market?
15 August 2008 | 10 replies
That means sellers who actually want to sell have to dramatically drop their prices in order to attract one of the few buyers.
Brandi T What to do with $100k
18 November 2008 | 11 replies
While paying all cash eliminates a mortgage and increases your cash flow, it also reduces your COC dramatically, and reduces the amount of property you can control.
Dustin Lyle What Do you consider a good Cap rate?
10 December 2017 | 45 replies
However, real estate prices are up dramatically since 2000.
Richard Warren Fed Cuts Rate to 0-.25%
27 January 2009 | 23 replies
DRAMATICALLY scale back government.
Ken B Help! Novice here trying to figure out if this is a possible first deal for me!
19 December 2008 | 5 replies
The house that I was looking to make an offer on is smaller than the other houses on the same street in terms of square footage and land, although nothing dramatic.
William Montague Wholesaling condos?
31 December 2008 | 5 replies
From an investor's standpoint, condos usually come with HOA's (which can kill cash flow and fees can increase dramatically out of the investor's control.)Not to say that there are not any investors who purchase this type of property, but most experienced pros tend to stay away, baring some unusual circumstances, such as a condo conversion opp, or the incredible sellers market from 2002-2006 in CA, Vegas, AZ, FL, etc.
Jon Klaus Buying units in a condo complex
17 January 2009 | 10 replies
These can increase dramatically from year to year, my fees increased 17% this year and 47% since I purchased my condo 3 years ago.
James Hiddle Did Anyone See This Coming?
5 February 2009 | 22 replies
It's common sense that people in their peak earning years are buying the most stock and dramatically fewer peak earners will mean lower stock prices.
Joe Shively New Member From Pittsburgh, PA
3 February 2009 | 3 replies
I currently own 4 units and would like to grow this number dramatically.
Keith Waterhouse Buy and hold success..
29 March 2009 | 5 replies
If you mean that the cash flow will dramatically increase after the loans are paid off, then YES!