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Michael K. Snow's effect on buildings
29 December 2010 | 7 replies
In fact it is likely less since it would have to melt or enter mixed phase to convert.
Chad McIver First deal, mixed use, 3 lofts, 1 level retail
30 December 2010 | 0 replies

Property is a foreclosure in a historic city, with plenty of traffic. Asking price is 400,000. 7000 sq. feet.

Building is 3 levels.

First level is retail space that is currently rented at $2000, but lease is up in...

Jimmy C. Why do we pay higher than taxes than most countries?
2 January 2011 | 42 replies
Mix in a little Jason Lewis to hear a contrarian conservative view.
Chad McIver Possible first deal, mixed used, lofts and retail space...
2 January 2011 | 7 replies
I realize that this a mixed use building, but I would expect some more expenses.
Mark Yuschak Pensco SDIRA vs. the competition
13 January 2011 | 13 replies
I wouldn’t recommend any of this however.Assuming you’re doing many deals, in the long run an IRA LLC is much more cost effective than the death by a thousand cuts that will be inflicted by your SDIRA trustee as they nickel and dime you with their ongoing fees (have I mixed enough metaphors here?).
Loc R. Need some thoughts on being diplomatic
12 January 2011 | 13 replies
loc, to me the seller is done with the property....3 units are vacant, and the 4th is in nasty disrepair..i would think this seller doesn't want anything else to do with this property and has no desire to take the time to evict her...you can probably get a better deal by taking this hassle as your responsiblity...the seller doesn't have to do anything else, which makes your offer much more attractive...she is surely violating some form of the lease so you could evict...if not, you said she was month to month so give her notice...i like mitch's idea of giving her a few bucks to speed her up..i've done that a few times (albeit with mixed results)...either way, i think your best bet is to handle it yourself...good luck!
David Robertson What expenses are included in the 50%?
13 April 2011 | 26 replies
The trick is trying to optimize the mix of these items while maximizing rents and thus profit for the project.
Philip Rowe Shaddy Listing Agent
22 February 2011 | 7 replies
Start out very polite and think it's a mix-up or something.
John C I have to evict a tenant that pays early
24 February 2011 | 12 replies
Normally they fall along the lines of "but it's not my fault the dog ate the rent" but the Hatfields and McCoys are also in the mix.
Bryan Hancock Structuring "Bubbles" For Seller Financed Notes
9 March 2011 | 72 replies
If you had CDs in the bank, you want to put them in different maturities so that you will always have funds maturing, the same technique is used for notes (with bubbles).We need to be careful not to mix poertfolio management techniques at a micro level of the investment itself, as justifications of how one note should operate or its value.