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Lance H. Creative Cash Flow
7 March 2010 | 2 replies
I haven't been actively updating it since the emergence of the little cashflow deals I've been doing.
Earl Allen Boek $1 Million Reasons You Should Be Investing In Commerical Short Sales/Distressed Properties
10 March 2010 | 3 replies
But what I did have, what I found was a distressed commercial medical office complex.
Doug Haisten Why would people facing foreclosure say No to a short sale
11 March 2010 | 13 replies
It may also send a signal that you're lacking in other areas...and might end up with the wrong deal.2) If they bought the house to live in, and not to invest in, they might not see the 'advantages' you're speaking of; there may be other reasons, such as a medical/family issue.
Lisa Crane Do we have to advertise short sell
11 March 2010 | 1 reply
Need to move for medical very much needing to sell.
Jonathan G. multiunits in San Jose, CA
11 August 2010 | 4 replies
There are three main "buy and hold" investing strategies we all consider on when looking at a property:1) You are either looking for great cashflow (10% cap rate or higher)2) Decent cashflow and equity play (any positive cap rate with the intent to sell within 2 to 3 years for equity profit)3) Pure quity play - (could even be negative from a cash flow perspective) , but it is a hot emerging market and you hold onto the property for maximum of 6 months (or no longer than a year) with the intent to flip for profits.Having been born and raised in San Jose, and still work here (at Realtor.com), I can tell you to get any cash flow at all for the Silicon Valley is remarkable.
Richard Warren Does the house of cards begin to collapse?
22 March 2010 | 30 replies
He brings me his medical bills on occasion and neither of us can decipher them.
Mark Paes Security Deposits for repairs?
19 March 2010 | 2 replies
When one buys an apartment building and the current tenants' security deposits are transfered to you as the new owner, can you use any portion of those for repairs, or emergencies, as long as you refund the other tenants deposit back to them as they move out?
Praveen Kumar Hyper Inflation - How Does It Affect Real Estate Investment?
28 June 2010 | 39 replies
More doctors, nurses, administrators, low level medical workers, etc.
Rich Schroeder Free online life insurance underwriting advice
9 May 2010 | 8 replies
I'd be happy to answer anything from face amount justification to medical questions (in relation to life insurance...I'm not a doctor).
Jim Dusobe need advice about hard money loan
14 June 2010 | 4 replies
In the meantime we are now experiencing a personal setback and need emergency funding.We have at least 50% equity in the property.