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Jonathan Taylor Send me your financing questions
28 September 2020 | 113 replies
These loans require only a 10 percent down payment by the small business owner.
Erica Howard Closing with a tenant - westchester NY
15 April 2020 | 7 replies
With that said, you could ask the seller to put $XX.XX in an escrow account to cover 75% of the eviction, or whatever percent you both agree to. 
Savannah Kennedy Current Concerns - Investors
16 April 2020 | 70 replies
"The Tracker found 69 percent of households had paid their rent by April 5; this compares to 81 percent that had paid by March 5, 2020, and 82 percent that had paid by the same time last year."
Sharon Tzib Houston Housing Stats March, 2020
8 April 2020 | 0 replies
pid=1714Houston Real Estate Highlights in March:-Single-family home sales rose 8.2 percent year-over-year, with 7,566 units sold, marking the ninth consecutive month of positive sales;-The Days on Market (DOM) figure for single-family homes was unchanged at 65 days;-Total property sales rose 6.9 percent, with 8,965 units sold;-Total dollar volume jumped 11.0 percent to more than $2.6 billion;-The single-family home median price rose 4.1 percent to $249,900, reaching a March high;-The single-family home average price climbed 3.8 percent to a March high of $309,785;Single-family homes months of inventory was at a 3.5-months supply, down from 3.8 months last March but above the national inventory level of 3.1 months;-Townhome/condominium sales declined 0.5 percent, with the average price up 6.0 percent to $224,038 and the median price up 4.6 percent to $183,000;-Lease properties experienced a mixed performance, as single-family home rentals increased 1.2 percent with the average rent up 2.4 percent to $1,788;-Volume of townhome/condominium leases fell 9.7 percent with the average rent up 4.2 percent to $1,604.
Donnell Crowell please help I'm in need of advice!
9 April 2020 | 6 replies
It was a bit of a headache and cost I think a percent or two for them to do so.
Jhoana Olarte CORONAVIRUS SHOWS LITTLE MEASURABLE EFFECT ON HOUSTON’S MARCH
24 April 2020 | 1 reply
Single-family home sales rose 8.2 percent year-over-year, with 7,566 units sold, marking the ninth consecutive month of positive sales;The Days on Market (DOM) figure for single-family homes was unchanged at 65 days;Total property sales rose 6.9 percent, with 8,965 units sold;Total dollar volume jumped 11.0 percent to more than $2.6 billion;The single-family home median price rose 4.1 percent to $249,900, reaching a March high;The single-family home average price climbed 3.8 percent to a March high of $309,785;Single-family homes months of inventory was at a 3.5-months supply, down from 3.8 months last March but above the national inventory level of 3.1 months;Townhome/condominium sales declined 0.5 percent, with the average price up 6.0 percent to $224,038 and the median price up 4.6 percent to $183,000;Lease properties experienced a mixed performance, as single-family home rentals increased 1.2 percent with the average rent up 2.4 percent to $1,788;Volume of townhome/condominium leases fell 9.7 percent with the average rent up 4.2 percent to $1,604.
Diane G. Vacant Commerical - How to get a loan
13 April 2020 | 17 replies
My 2 tenants there weren’t interested in a lifetime lease (I knew that and that was a main reason I went ahead with it, probably wouldn’t have done it with “lifers.”)
Matt Ziegler Cash on cash return question
9 April 2020 | 6 replies
Because each property will perform differently based on yearly expenses, debt service, rent increase, and appreciation through its lifetime you would need different financial modeling.
James Waugh Real Estate Investing - Starting Out Slow
12 April 2020 | 5 replies
By using the property you're buying as a primary residence, you are saving potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars over your lifetime.
Yossef Alyas Who should get a break on the rent?
13 April 2020 | 3 replies
One property owner in Berkeley,“a tenant threatened to withhold rent because of a new ban on evictions,” even though the renter is retired and saw no change in income. her tenant requested a 40 percent rent reduction despite making $172,000 a year at a major tech firm.