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Michael Olsen [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
10 May 2020 | 1 reply
Lastly, even if the numbers were right, a 6.95% CoC return would not be good enough for me.
Nancy C. Is IA or NC landlord friendly?
1 March 2013 | 7 replies
The 1950s is when the "latex" paints became good enough that the switch away from oil paints ocurred.
Kirk Zacharda MLS Access in Lancaster Area
16 October 2013 | 1 reply
Is redfin good enough to start with.
Kenneth Harrington Mobile Home Park Renovation
21 February 2016 | 16 replies
I have a park next to mine that has been repositioned and is very nice.. he offered to buy it from me but not at a price I felt was a good enough return on the time we have spent goofing around with this and dealing with the delightful hold over tenants.
Shawn McKee Can you start buying (BRRR) rental properties by financing W/20%
10 November 2018 | 17 replies
I bought dozens of good, cashflowing, SFR's with portfolio loans right after the crisis, and I spend zero time worrying about about interest rates on the underlying loans because the cashflow is good enough to absorb the few extra dollars of interest after adjustments.Just my opinion though, I am sure there are very good reasons to go the conventional route - I just don't like the process at all and the brain damage it causes me.
Wendell De Guzman Confession of a Wholesaler: The Real Scoop On How I Sell Houses
21 January 2014 | 23 replies
Depending on the deal, the buyer pays the agent, or if the offer is good enough, I'll work out something on the seller side.Once you put the word out that you've got a deal, the market responds quickly whether its a good one or a dog.
Victor Munoz Property Taxes on a Single Family home
16 December 2021 | 8 replies
If the deal is good enough, don't let a bad tax assessment stop you from taking the leap!
Michael Mahbobian Off-Market "Pay-Per-Lead" - How much is an off-market lead worth to you?
17 November 2023 | 4 replies
No lead-generation company that I know of has ever made this strong of a guarantee because it's so costly to generate such as a hot lead -- they tend to sell a "mixed bag" of untouched web form leads, that are just good enough, on average.Just trying to gauge investor demand here
Michael Brindley To BRRR to not to BRRR..That is the question !
19 June 2019 | 7 replies
Using that example you simply didn’t get a good enough deal.If ARV is $220k you need to be all-in (purchase + rehab + holding/closing) for no more than $165k in order to be able to recoup all of your investment on the refinance.
Account Closed SFH Analysis
30 June 2015 | 12 replies
as @Robert G. said you dont have a good enough spread to make much on this deal run the numbers and make the offer according to the numbers you may have to fix the foundation to refinance house  Account Closedfind out who the engineer did the inspection for and said that crack was not a problemi dont know that there would be an engineer in the world that would tell you that crack was not a problem if they were telling the truthplease do not listen to a realtor to come up with a arv especially if it is the listing agentcall several different ones and get their opinion also if 60 is what the numbers tell you to offer then that is what you offer good lucklook forward to talking at next months meetup