
29 April 2015 | 23 replies
I don't know if you work in the Boise area or Mountain Home--- I'm sure she can help at either location, or recommend someone in MH if you want to invest there too.

26 November 2015 | 30 replies
Just because there is money on the table it doesn't mean it's yours to take, you have to justify EARNING it, not just TAKING it.

2 March 2015 | 16 replies
If not- well- your off the main table and playing in the back rooms...

3 August 2015 | 25 replies
We complain about the ultra Rich inside trading and doing under the table deals.

9 October 2023 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $58,400 Cash invested: $58,400 Sale price: $70,500 Buy and Hold Project - Valencia, Spain57sqm, 3 beds, 1 bath, liftList Price: €64,000Sold Price: €53,000Offer Date: January 24, 2018Closing Date: March 14, 2018Condition: Vacant, full renovation needed Agent Commission: €3210 (6%)9% ITP Tax: €4770Lawyer Fees: €1000Notaria/Gestoria: €874Total Closings Costs: €9854Rehab (Reforma)Labor: €21,145Carpentry (kitchen, cabinets, side tables): €1900Windows (6 windows, 2 doors): €1771Materials: €12,775TOTAL PURCHASE + REFORM = €96,774 What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

23 April 2020 | 17 replies
Local to Idaho I would suggest trying Mountain America Credit Union or Idaho Central Credit Union.

23 December 2019 | 4 replies
In any standard contract deal is off the table.

10 January 2020 | 87 replies
The way that you 'really' want to do all of this is load everything into a PostgreSQL install, load the county into its own table (and the monthly updated county lists) and run the JOINS in PostgreSQL against any new list.

16 August 2023 | 19 replies
You would have to prepare a note, amortization table, etc, etc.
26 December 2010 | 20 replies
Things take much longer to develop than people think.Typically when you see big apartment buildings go up it is a 3 to 5 year process.It might only be a few years from the time the public hears about it but before that years of legwork went into getting to that point.I couldn't say if right now was the right time to build.Everything is project specific.If the city will let you use a class C finish rather than a class A the numbers will save you money.Just to give a for instance some cities will demand a traffic light be put in for some projects.The traffic light parts itself are not that expensive but with the fiber optic hookup and underground cabling you are talking hundreds of thousands just for that one item.Typically on larger projects it's a fight for the developer to make profit.They propose a certain density and drawing.The county or city then wants to reduce the density and add in all these road improvements and lights at the cost of the developer.All the costs have to work for both parties to get a deal done.I have seen some projects take 2 years to get approved from submitting after going back and forth with revisions and tabling until the next meeting.So half the battle is the cost and financing available when you break ground and the other is the political junk.How much total land would you be getting??