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Tracy Humphreys Have you all ever heard of this...
19 January 2008 | 4 replies
That would be the new loan amount at $42,000, and reduce the cash out to $15,700.If the rent supports the loan amount, and the $26,300 includes both purchase and rehab, this may well be a good deal.
Vik Ari newbie - investment loan question
10 May 2007 | 1 reply
You get 4-5 inquiries on your credit report and they think you're about to file for bankruptcy.Also, banks take off 25% of your rental income reducing your net.
Mark Beekman Can't Get Numbers to Work
18 May 2007 | 18 replies
If you find a property that has tenants in it and the owner is charging what is about the going rate in your city, it's very unlikely that they will somehow be willing to reduce the price by 30%.
Matt H The value of doing your first deal....
21 May 2007 | 21 replies
Or are we depending on appreciation to reduce the LTV?
Mark Beekman Operating Expenses Estimate Too High?
20 February 2011 | 69 replies
After taking over - increase your income and reduce the expenses and turn it into the proverbial "cash cow".
Matt H How should I finance this deal???
18 May 2007 | 3 replies
I would use about ten percent to start, meaning that I would reduce the total amount of rent you expect to collect in a year to 90% of the total possible gross rent.
N/A N/A Need financing in Maine
21 May 2007 | 1 reply
The new subject purchase wouldnt qualify.Most reduced doc high ltv loans have vanished as well.FYI - Full Doc requires that you have at least 6 months of the expected mortgage payment, inlcuding taxes/insurance, verifiiable in liquid assets seasoned for 60 days.
N/A N/A Private non-equity based lending
31 July 2007 | 4 replies
The transaction will drastically reduce monthly expenses and increase cash flow on the property.
Colin White Real Estate Investment vs. Stock Market Investment
11 June 2007 | 22 replies
.- Activities that would allow you to reduce operating expenses and increase net operating income.d.
Jimmy NA Doing the work Yourself
25 July 2007 | 12 replies
I stand by the statement that PM is a cost center and it is focused on reducing expenses and operating efficiently.