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N/A N/A Feedback on First RE Investment
5 May 2006 | 28 replies
Just looking at yours you're a bit below on each of them.Let's take a look at the numbers you did provide.
N/A N/A CA. Investing
4 May 2006 | 7 replies
More and more people are already accepting offers well below their asking price and well below 1 year old comps.
N/A N/A Hello from Utah
20 March 2006 | 3 replies
(link is below my name...)
N/A N/A Stay Renter While Investing...or Buy House With Private $$?
13 March 2006 | 10 replies
The problems that I dealt with during my first year as a landlord:Water pipe burst / total rehab of 1 unitPay-as-you-go general contractor that didn't finish the work on the unitMold / complaint filed with Health DepartmentCrack in foundation that let water come into 1 unit every time it rainedGot locked in to a below-market-rent section 8 rentalMarketing for vacant unitsTenant disputesSection 8 dispute (although in this case it earned me $1900 :mrgreen: )Fortunately I haven't had to deal with evictions yet, but I know they'll come in due time.
Joshua Dorkin Mortgage Horror Stories
23 March 2006 | 1 reply
After negotiating with the firm's owner, I was able to get a free refi that would occur immediately at or below the rate I was previously promised.
Eric P. wholesaling questions....
23 April 2016 | 13 replies
i have a few questions about wholesaling, i can't seem to find much information online that really helps me, at least for free...from my understanding, when you wholesale a property, you are finding a property (usually a fixxer upper) that is well below market price, that probably needs some repairs. after adding estimated repair cost to the purchase price you are left with a large amounty of equity, making it a good buy.now here's the part i don't quite understand... i am supposed to get this property under contract myself, then assign it to an investor looking to fix it up... so what happens if i can't find a buyer???
Grant W. Financing a Flip?
7 March 2008 | 15 replies
If you are getting the property at below market value, the bank shouldn't have a problem with you selling for a profit based on the appraisal.
N/A N/A Good book on buying rental property??
27 May 2011 | 8 replies
Buy something so ridiculously cheap and so far below market value that you cant get hurt. make sure it will pass a section 8 inspection, and enjoy the big cash flow. any other questions, just ask here.
N/A N/A REO pricing question
2 May 2006 | 5 replies
Their asking price was negotiable to some extent and was below market but not by the kind of margin a $1000 price would be.
N/A N/A Need Professional advise
3 November 2006 | 1 reply
Could a person go in and install a gravel base with field tile to disperse the water enough to aleviate some of the ground saturation?