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Jeff Kovac First commercial property, looking for input for development of best use
6 March 2013 | 6 replies
Wiser from our first experiences, we did a few things differently and we are now in the final stages of closing.That brings us to my current situation which provides more questions than answers.Here is what I know:Property will be Commercial – supply is low - demand is highLocated in an area with quick access to all main travel corridorsParcel is 1½+ acreProperty has a permanent easement for access through a large, well established and shared entry with a new restaurant (In operation 5 months and drawing 300% of original projections)One of three new hotels is across the street (Open approx. 6 month and booked for the foreseeable future)Property is ready for the shovelCity plans to pave frontage roadProperty has all city utilitiesProperty will be purchased using an llc (one silent partner - I am majority owner/managing member)The property will be debt free at closing**As an additional note - I am purchasing the parcel from the owner of the restaurant and have an agreement with him not to build a competing restaurant on my property.I’m sure there are many others but it seems I have four basic options:#1 – Land Lease#2 – Build to Suite#3 – Lease Purchase of some type#4 – Flip for prophet and move onWhile many would quickly say that all booms will bust (and, for the most part that would be correct) there are nearly always areas within that Boom that, for many reasons, attract and sustain the highest and longest growth patterns – This property is located within an area fitting that description.
Lynn Z How to Apply Seller Concessions?
4 May 2008 | 0 replies
Is a permanent rate buydown the best application?
Bay H. Is this SFH deal in oil boom North Dakota a reasonable deal?
7 September 2013 | 9 replies
They are semi-permanent housing and have a fairly short shelf life.
Rebeca B. Hello! I'm a Newbie from Tempe, AZ
21 November 2013 | 8 replies
My dream would be for him to actually leave that corporate job permanently!
Rich Schroeder 4/1 SFH
28 March 2009 | 18 replies
'I' would spend a few dollars on blown in insulation,some decent windows and permanent siding,,,then its pretty easy to KEEP those that otherwise pass on these old houses!!!
Account Closed How much do you earn?
7 May 2009 | 14 replies
It is not permanently fixed.
Nick Abbate How do I fix Craiglist Hold on account?
19 November 2010 | 13 replies
If you actually get an answer, I've never gotten one.Without warning my account was permanently disabled.I did some searching for other marketers who had been "on hold."
Leon Y. How to take cash out of investment properties with little history?
3 April 2012 | 11 replies
I would love to hear from you guys about the situation I'm currently having:My family and I have transferred money from my family's country (I'm a us citizen and my family permanent resident) to purchase residential properties in Vegas all cash.
Christopher Wynkoop Finance question
21 October 2008 | 5 replies
Doesn't look like a problem, but you never know what the permanent lender's appraiser will say.
Terry Royce Loan for rental Property
23 December 2008 | 17 replies
Once all repairs have been made call the bank and tell them that you want to permanently finance the property.