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Andrew Tyson Investing in Milwaukee, WI
13 June 2014 | 15 replies
I own a few properties in Hammond, just north of Munster. 
Roger Vi Recommendation for a multi-family property inspector in Snohomish County, WA (Everett)
10 June 2014 | 2 replies
Check with John Lasswell of Lasswell Home Inspcetions, he is very thorough but not sure if he works that far north.(206) 793-0118 is his number.Good hunting-
Mills Shenkman 22 years old..first possible investment..advice?
19 March 2015 | 19 replies
You should consider yourself lucky to have access to affordable homes up north.  
Joe Bergamo New member from SW Florida
12 June 2014 | 11 replies
WelcomeI am an Agent and Investor in Naples with investing focus on North Port area.
Brandon Crumpton multifamily buildings
10 February 2015 | 13 replies
Purchasing a Triplex in North Hollywood would appear to have a premium price tag2.  
Angie B. Courthouse Newbie
10 June 2014 | 2 replies
We are interested in learning more about buying off the courthouse steps, specifically in Kansas City North - Clay & Platte counties.
Francis A. Minneapolis - Penn Ave Area
12 June 2014 | 16 replies
Hi Francis,North Minneapolis is definitely not the "burbs".  
Michael Campbell Rent Credits
10 June 2014 | 8 replies
Think about it, if the property was easy to sell, the seller would sell it to a conventional buyer who would pay the seller cash.Sellers generally get market value at today's prices and relief from paying a mortgage on a vacant property.Although the lease payments may exceed market rent, the buyer is building a down payment and banking that the property will appreciate beyond the agreed upon purchase price.Buyers generally make a small down payment, with little or no qualifying, making a lease purchase an attractive way to ease into the benefits of home ownership.Buyers also receive a forced savings plan since part of the lease payment is credited toward the purchase price at the end of the lease option agreement.If the buyer defaults, sellers do not refund any portion of the lease payments nor the option money and may retain the right to sue for specific performance.
Tyler Wenzel Exit Strategy for a 1br duplex
16 June 2014 | 22 replies
I see no limitation on the exit nor the rental pool, especially in a college town. 
Account Closed North Carolina Sales and Use Tax for Landlords - New Rules
11 June 2014 | 18 replies
I may rethink B&H here in North Carolina.