
14 January 2020 | 23 replies
Btw I have always thought the container dwellings and the tiny houses have not made a lot of sense due to cost per square foot finished out vs travel trailers or site built sheds/buildings...but I have never delved deeply.

13 April 2016 | 37 replies
Is there a podcast or blog on here that may dive a little deeper into detail?

27 March 2015 | 10 replies
I shopped around and found a brokerage firm who took a deeper look into the possibilities.

23 July 2021 | 8 replies
After looking deeper, the original mortgage was prior to the lien.

22 January 2016 | 78 replies
From what you have posted you will have to dig deeper into what your investment goals are.
14 May 2016 | 2 replies
NO this is not cost effective for more than 20 SFHs.. but I can sure dig in deeper and get to know the tenant.

7 June 2013 | 13 replies
I'll have to dig a little deeper into it.

30 April 2021 | 42 replies
I'll dig deeper on the traditional mortgage.

25 November 2010 | 31 replies
But, as you will realize, the deeper you delve into getting the "best" and the "most exact" investment analysis you realzie that there truly are so many variables that can't be quantified or plugged in. 10% IRR vs. 11% IRR - well it's a no-brainer then, right?
12 January 2012 | 3 replies
You will have to hold it longer to sell it to a homeowner versus wholesaling it at a deeper discount to an investor, but your profit margin will be higher.The issue to consider is that when you go to all the trouble of closing on it and rehabbing it, why not just go all the way and retail it yourself for the maximum profit?