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James Noe Even if the house was free, where NOT have a rental??
25 January 2019 | 17 replies
The properties are old, and there doesn't appear to be a designated student housing area when you get into residential properties near the city/university.
Justin Young Exit strategies for turnkey property?
13 September 2016 | 11 replies
What I am saying is that selling for more than you paid is necessary to drive IRR, and TK, by its' very design, precludes this in 99% of the cases.
Account Closed contingent help
15 September 2016 | 2 replies
Writing offers is a serious business - you need to know and understand every word in that offer and most importantly -- you need to understand disclosures and have a sense of fairness.Also understand that agents DO NOT write contracts (unless they are lawyers) they can ONLY fill in the blanks on a standard approved contract of sale (usually 20-35 pages).You can design your own contract if you are presenting yourself.When making offers nationwide -I always have "Hybrid" clause (sellers love this)Use banking days (nothing goes as expected in real estate deals - you need time to get to the profit)A built-In extension (you need time and don't want to beg for an extension.)Financing clauses - (the sweeter you can make the deal - the easier it will be to assign your contract - we call it CONTRACT CANDY - ask for everything - the furniture - car in the garage - lawn equipment - money back at settlement - paint the house - delayed settlement etc.)A memorandum of understanding - sellers need to understand your motivation and what you are trying to accomplish and who you are - do you have a license, bonded, insured - references - testimonials - etc. remember you are a buyer - sellers look to you to satisfy their financial needs or real estate problems - don't be cavalier about your actions - leave ego at home.  
Ben Leybovich Nice Life-style Upgrade - don't you think?
17 August 2016 | 18 replies
Upon relocating to Lima one of the things I really enjoyed was no traffic, so you would think Phoenix would be shocking...In actuality, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa for the most part are so new, and the infrastructure is so well designed, traffic is not an issue.
Jonathan Makovsky Good Low Cost Closet Ideas?
9 August 2016 | 10 replies
Also, I don't think we're going to get so much on the back-end back for closets on the back-end, by putting something for $3K+ in it, so worst case we'll do something simple and let them design to what they want.I will call up the Container Store and see what we can do.
Wesley Emison Tax impact of renovations on a duplex - Useful Lives
17 August 2016 | 1 reply
What my question focuses on is the 7 year useful life category which is partially defined as "Any property that does not have a class life and has not been designated by law as being in any other class." 
Joshua Martin Source Marketing Pieces or DIY?
22 July 2016 | 7 replies
Hey gang,  I wanted to ask the people in the community what they thought about sourcing marketing to a site like yellow letters or open letter, or if people took the time to design the pieces themselves and maybe have them printed locally.Just looking for tips and tricks as my partner and I are getting ready to start marketing Sep. 1st. 
John Morgan Bandit signs that stay up!!!! (Well kind of bandit signs)
28 April 2016 | 1 reply
We let local businesses advertise by putting banners up on our fences as well as send home flyers from restaurants and places like that.
David Stonner 100 Year Old 5-plex with Gas Boiler Heat? Hive mind help!
7 May 2016 | 2 replies
The original electrical would have been installed to run a few incandescent bulbs, a radio or two and perhaps an early appliance and was not designed to handle today's electronic demands.Another thing to keep in-mind, depending on when the property was converted to apartments, is that the conversion may not - quite likely will not - meet current fire codes, which will both impact your insurance rates and your renovation costs when you do undertake a substantial rehab.That gorgeous exterior, with it's clapboard/shakes (or era brickwork) and elaborate trim will be high maintenance - that does not mean it's not "worth it", just that you need to budget accordingly.Personally, I enjoy performing deep energy retrofits on these old buildings (which can be very solidly built), but it can be an involved and costly experience, hence we are always looking for the unloved and run-down which can be purchased cheaply.If that house has been 200+ days on market - and no other landlord or investor has touched it - tells me there is a problem with the value proposition of the deal.  
Matthieu Miser Entrepreneur, but New To Real Estate Investing. Provo, Utah.
25 May 2016 | 27 replies
I've always had an insane drive and work ethic and I can't understand how anybody wouldn't want to be an entrepreneur.I'm particularly interested in doing real estate full time, I'm mainly interested in buying multi-family real estate, but I'd like to flip a few houses first in order to build my track record.I've done a lot of online marketing and I have experience in google advertising, facebook advertising, bing advertising, SEO (a little bit), email marketing, web design, and more.