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Tony Leighty RE Investment Nay Sayers
17 October 2014 | 26 replies
The reasons varied from the usual, "my brother..., my uncle..., I know someone...,  I tried it before and..., to my favorite,..."
Al F Homeowners Insurance for a rehab that will be vacant.
13 June 2015 | 5 replies
Although my time here is spotty due to wildy varying work hours.
Lauren Norwood LLC w/ S-Corp Election vs. Plain S-Corp
11 July 2011 | 21 replies
This IRS will frown on this, as you are using this to get around paying taxes.Depending on how much involvement you have in your company on a day to day basis, your ratio of salary/distribution will vary.
N/A N/A Need Networking In Va.
18 June 2007 | 4 replies
., RichmondHampton Roads Real Estate Investment GroupContact: Karen Fischer [email protected]: (757) 270-4101When: 2nd Thursday of each month, 6:30pm-8:30pmWhere: Pembroke 4 Office Building, 5th Floor, Virginia BeachVirginia Beach Real Estate Investors GroupContact: Sandra MusselwhiteTelephone: (757) 761-1914When: 4th Saturday of each month (varies with holidays), 10:00am to noonWhere: Central Library, 4100 Va Bch Blvd., Virginia BeachVirginia Peninsula Real Estate Investors GroupContact: David Cassidy [email protected]: (757) 652-7748When: 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7:00pmWhere: Call for location, Newport NewsRichmond Apartment Owners AssociationContact: David FrankeTelephone: (804) 644-4066When: First Tuesday of every month, NoonWhere: Westwood Club, Richmond
N/A N/A Hello Everybody
13 June 2006 | 4 replies
Hi everyone, My name is Al, I'm a 20 year-old business college student working on my first Bachelor degree.
N/A N/A Whats the typical calculation for rental propety ?
23 February 2011 | 5 replies
What you bought the property for, your interest rate, your term, your insurance rate, and your property tax rate will all vary depending on your market and your loan.
N/A N/A New From Atlanta
10 December 2006 | 8 replies
Of course my input would be based on what we are paying here in Georgia so regional adjustments are always important as prices can vary.
N B. Another state?
23 July 2007 | 37 replies
We have, to some degree, bought our cash flow.
N/A N/A am i learning anything ?
11 April 2007 | 2 replies
ok I have this place that I'm looking at for my own personal home. it's REO and listed with an agent, they are asking 197k for it.its 3br/2ba, 1660 sq ft...theres confusion on that too I've seen an old mls from 2002 stating it was 1800sqft tax roll shows 1660 2br/1 baththe property is another issue, this broker says it 1.1 ac, the prop survey is showing 4.5ac, an old mls has it as 3.5 ac...so it really needs a survey to be sure. i know for sure it's much more than 1.1acanyway, its a modular home, either 1994 or 1999 depending on who you believe. it needs some repair, new air unit for sure (3k), new kitchen (3k)probably carpet, paint, mostly cosmetic. so i figured 15k for conservative figures. comps in the area are going for about 190-230k in full working order. it's tough to calculate ARV when the surrounding area varies from 80k to 1.5milso this is what i calculated.....195k and its an REO, so 30-40% off or 70% or arv = 136.5k - repairs (new heat/air 3k. carpet 2k , paint 1k , kitchen 3k, 9k not including what I havent seen) I figured bout 15k to be safe. which brings me to 136.5 (-15k) =121,500 fair value depending on the amount of property could be another 15-30k an acre depending on who it belongs to .
Joshua Dorkin Help Us Build a Birddog How-To FAQ
29 December 2007 | 66 replies
It varies, but just don't charge too much.