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Albert Hasson multi year highs for stock market
11 July 2012 | 12 replies
Just my crystal ball which is foggy at best.
Douglas Wolf march madness
3 April 2012 | 10 replies
At 55 seconds the ball is lose and goes to Kentucky 57-65 Taylor takes 2 more down for Kansas, 59-65......now this is the game I expected!!!
Cody Hall Starting out questions
17 January 2013 | 7 replies
I know that’s right in the ball park for property taxes, but I am unsure about the insurance and how it’s calculated.
Nicole (Dunlap) Pendergrass Closing Costs in NYC?
12 July 2013 | 1 reply
I've been researching what the typical ball park percentage would be for closing costs in NYC.
Nathan Emmert The Brakes are Broken, Stop the Addiction!!!
29 March 2012 | 13 replies
Is it time to throw open the emergency chute... should I maybe tap the brakes and take a breath... or should I continue balls to the wall?
Joe Smith Understanding "Class" of buildings
28 March 2012 | 7 replies
I usually break it down by location A,B,C,D (war zone) AND age A,B,C,DUsually ageA 0- 10 yearsB 11-20 yearsC 21-30 yearsD 31 and upYou also have to factor in when an older building has been rehabbed and upgraded.Not just the cosmetics but all the mechanicals etc. to make new again and added amenities for today's standards (separate utility metering,pool,washer and dryer in suite,etc.)You won't find certain amenities with smaller properties.There is alot more than this with analysis and this is just ball park.
Brian S. Exit Strategy Ideas For Multifamily Modification
30 March 2012 | 10 replies
The ball is really in our court for this.
Isaac Isaacson Renter wants to Buy Rental House
3 April 2012 | 15 replies
They currently live in the house and do not want to move, therefore, the ball is in your court.
Brandon Duncan Looking for first deal and have a few questions
12 April 2012 | 2 replies
Who in my city would I need to contact to get the ball rolling on this?
Matt DuSold What do you want to know before buying a rental?
17 April 2012 | 13 replies
I finally have the ball moving with real estate and it has always been my goal to take fix and flip profits, and any other profits from RE, to turn them into rentals.