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Dewayne Gammel BPO vs/or Appraisal
17 January 2014 | 6 replies
I just need to know the difference between the two as well which one is going to benefit me the most since I will be selling the property retail or refinancing for buy and hold strategy.How accurate is a BPO?
Anton Ivanov Great Property, Bad Neighborhood, Good Deal?
27 January 2014 | 13 replies
But maybe the tax benefits and the prospect of appreciation outweigh the risks.I own a property near Boston that cash flows $700/month, but after property management fees, I'm netting only about $200/month.
Account Closed HUD Houses
17 January 2014 | 15 replies
From what we've seen, I'd recommend staying away from the Direct Loans (IE just dealing with the Govmnet) they can tack on subsidies to those loans and they will sell this as a great benefit to you to lower your payment, but you'll have to pay those back when you sell and maybe incur pre-payoff penalties if you flip the property.
Bara Nwokoma New Member from Arlington, Texas
16 January 2014 | 3 replies
And you get the benefit of having 50 past ones to catch up on.
Josh Justiniano Lump Sum Wholesale Fee Vs Cash Flows
17 January 2014 | 1 reply
Here is my dilemma:I have a property in escrow right now and am wondering whether to wholesale for a lump sum, or purchase for cash, rehab and sell on a lease option.Here are the numbers:ARV 90kPurchase Price 37KRehab 20kAssuming my money partner refis for 65% LTV; and sale in 3rd yr, after all is said and done here are the numbers and cash flows rounded:Period 0 – (-$57,700) Period 1 – $72,000 (Because of Refi & Cashflows)Period 2 - $6400 Period 3 - $31,000Total – $51,500NPV Based on 25% Discount Rate - $19,700Basically, because this is a no money down deal for me I will be receiving only 25% of all benefits.
John Soforic replacement windows
17 January 2014 | 4 replies
I have paid 200 a window plenty of times in the past and now that I have had hte properties 5+ years, i can see the benefits to investing slightly more in the quality of product.
Scott Mccomb Coop or wholesale lease options
18 January 2014 | 1 reply
And you get the benefit of having 50 past ones to catch up on.Two Great reads, I bought both J.
Bryan Hancock "Reasonable Steps" Parsed For The JOBs Act
26 May 2014 | 10 replies
To me this seems like a nice, tangible benefit one should consider when they're trying to figure out what is best.
Monica M. New member with an age-old RE investor question
20 January 2014 | 13 replies
I think that if you are getting into the rental game, it needs to be a long-term commitment with a lot of rental properties… So that the passive income ends up being something significant enough for you to reap the benefits when you're ready to retire.4.
Ivan Roberts Best License to get
31 May 2013 | 12 replies
E.G Property Manager - or - Real Estate agent or - Mortgage BrokerI'm looking to get involved in getting a "title" but just not sure which one would benefit me better as far as Real Estate Investing goes.