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N/A N/A Hello from Tallahassee Florida
18 September 2007 | 2 replies
The key here is to be prepared!
Willis Seng How long till it's back up?
1 December 2007 | 23 replies
The key is to understand the fundamentals of what makes a good deal and what makes a bad deal.And as you go to the market place identify those deals that are backed by the sound fandamentals.
Thomas Lethcoe Dealing with loss mitigation??
22 September 2007 | 5 replies
I am also involved with my very first "Short Sale" and experienced alot of upfront concerns with getting someone in that department to talk with me.One of the keys is to make sure that the person that you are tryig to buy the home from provides the lender with a "Letter of Authorization" to speak with you regarding this property.
Daryl Crabtree Beginner in Phoenix, AZ
24 September 2007 | 12 replies
Keeping the ends meeting is key when you have rentals.
N/A N/A rent to own popularity
3 November 2007 | 16 replies
The negotiation of the property is a key ingredient to the investment.
Nick Albin Possible deal. Please critique
6 November 2007 | 16 replies
hello;the deal from the surface looks good if you are looking at it from an equity standpoint. the key here is to know ALL costs before you sign away. with missing numbers from your plumber/Eletrician, you cannot make an informed decision. i suggest you get that asap to input all the known numbers and then make a decision. you don't want to find out later that the costs are high and that you end up buying a break even deal. because the positive cash flow on this unit is very low already, you don't want the equity to drop with costs you don't know about yet per the work that needs to be done to bring it up to par for rental.Sincerely,-vinh
N/A N/A mike collins
23 October 2007 | 5 replies
., as acquisition costs.Now that I think about it, it's essentially a turn-key wholesaling franchise, and there are benefits to buying a franchise.
N/A N/A Georgia apprasier wanting to start out in REI
6 October 2007 | 9 replies
The key to cash is you need more than you expect when you own a property (running costs, etc).
N/A N/A Has anyone done one of those "lease-back' deals ?
30 September 2007 | 6 replies
They had several small properties down in the keys that were on the water.
Scott R. Any suggestions for my situation!?
6 October 2007 | 3 replies
But persistance is the best key when it comes to being a private investor that wants rental properties or any type of investing for that matter.........