
2 February 2014 | 15 replies
I look for at least 10%.If you could get it for $135k, you'd be just over 10% IRR, again assuming no appreciation.I don't know if your market matches the Twin Cities, but in December there was a 2.7 month supply of homes for sale.

30 January 2014 | 1 reply
Contaminated our vegetable pots by failing to move them from their way, even though they advised me the pots will be moved, and, as a result, the metal rods that were IMMERSED INTO THE SEWER, were being pulled RIGHT ABOVE our veggies and herb pots.

1 February 2015 | 5 replies
The result is the taxpayer may end up paying a tax rate that is comparable to the state with the highest tax rate.When you consider the 50 states in the U.S., there are 43 that impose a state income tax.

3 February 2014 | 20 replies
But it will at least pay a claim if you have one where the homeowners might result in a denied claim because it was empty.

31 January 2014 | 13 replies
They have reasons for their rules which I question all the time.Believe me I have had shouting matches with board members at the condo development .I built a 40 unit condo community starting in 2005 of beautiful 3-2.5 units with attached garage selling for $325,000.

1 February 2014 | 2 replies
However, you do have an issue of not being an insured lender and matching their balloon requirements.

1 February 2014 | 1 reply
I find it hard to see where using the 70% on a house win this price range could still result in a loss.Especially in a market where its hard to find a deal would 80% be more approbate.

4 February 2014 | 5 replies
Your results will most likely depend on the niche or micro niche you target and your proposed campaign.

13 May 2008 | 40 replies
I believe there is a way to search by tax map number. i wonder if that will help.flipper,i am in NJ. i have a realtor who i work with, ill ask him. but i guess what he pulls will be from MLS. will that have title info. do we have a sample on this site which shows, what the results of a title search look like?

16 June 2008 | 6 replies
I know most people have reserations about it, but I have found applying the residential marketing practices to commercial sales yeilds great results because none of the commercial brokers do any of the stuff we do.With the market the way it is in home sales, I was just wondering if anyone else was considering going to the "darkside" If anyone is, there is a lot of opportunity to be successful