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David T is there a loan that does not require flood insurance?
18 April 2019 | 18 replies
I have seen this done only twice on a residence being designed and approved by an engineer, I'd suggest paying the premiums would be cheaper.
Scott Bartlett New Logo - Thoughts?
28 June 2013 | 28 replies
I've got two logos that I've created and like them both, and I thought I'd run them by you guys and get your input.
Ibrahim Turker Commercial Real Estate Investment in Turkey?
18 June 2008 | 1 reply
We are supplying our investors with the documents written below:· Expert valuation report · Photos of the property· Title deed information· Construction permit· Certificate of occupancy· Zoning status document· Cadastral extract· Official site plan and architectural design projects (if there is one)· Leasing agreement and additional conditions agreements (if there is already a tenant and it is a money earning project)We are looking for a continuous business with a reliable partner that will invest or supply us with investors and we will supply them with good deals of commercial real estate (office, retail and logistics - industrial markets).What we can offer you is a good real estate network in Istanbul, Izmir cities and their interlands.
Pat Mulligan Suggestions on how to best utilize out 1031 Exchange funds
14 November 2022 | 4 replies
You have limited time to designate the new properties, so reach out in a PM as soon as you can if you need additional information.  
Account Closed How to 1031 ~$1M + cash-out refi later
3 August 2022 | 2 replies
These are designed to absorb the greatest amount of debt by having the least amount of cash influx. 
Jason Mak Questions Regarding DSTs and 1031
26 October 2022 | 4 replies
There has even been a move on the part of some sponsors to specifically tailor their offerings with products designed for a 12-24 month period. 
Cal C. Are you financially literate? Most Americans aren't.
12 May 2015 | 11 replies
The WSJ recently ran a piece about the lack of financial literacy in this country, Three question financial literacy test This test designed by professors at MIT and Wharton ask some very basic financial literacy questions (no they aren't trick questions) and only 44% of college graduates got all three right. 
Jim Bruggenschmidt Staging property for a flip.
27 May 2015 | 11 replies
I have tested both, and found that the furniture is not worth it unless you are going to go all out (think interior designer) and that just is not worth it for one house.
Steven Segal 32 Unit Deal - Heat bill is killing it...
10 June 2015 | 17 replies
Not knowing who your HVAC person or firm is up here, I'd be very curious as to IF the city of Milwaukee DNS (Dept of Neighborhood Services-where all of the inspectors, city planners, etc work) or even the state of WI in any capacity has any other suggestions OR if there's any outside chance that when someone mentions "yeah, we're going to replace the current central heating system (which I'd sure as heck assume must be gas or MIGHT be still heating oil if it was never retrofitted or replaced since way back when) with electric baseboard heat" if they're going to suddenly have steam pouring out of their ears or some other cartoon character type reaction, because as I'm sure everyone knows, it gets damn cold up here every winter (especially compared to Cape Coral where it is warm enough to have all of those canals all over) Not only is electric heat WAY more expensive than gas heat now, IF the new EPA regs that are blatantly designed to make life hell and skyrocket bills for states heavily reliant on coal for generating electricity (like here in WI!)
James Talbert Self directed IRA and unqualified persons
10 April 2015 | 10 replies
However, Solo 401k is designed for owner-only businesses, therefore if your business will have full time employees (part time under 1,000 hours per year is OK) - this option will not work.