
21 September 2016 | 10 replies
I think I found a great foreclosure in South Knoxville but I want to make my analysis as accurate as possible.

17 September 2016 | 2 replies
Just thinking about maximizing partnership and making it more feasible for a first investment project without a lot of cash.

21 September 2016 | 26 replies
I don't "own" my own construction crew so I have to be careful about the projects I dump money into in order to get a return.

12 December 2016 | 14 replies
All things a professional tile setter will know.Two reasons you usually see the same-ol'-same-old in most rehabs (IMHO): First, explained in the paragraph above... anything that requires the least bit of knowledge and experience outside the run-of-the-mill often threatens people... investors, project managers, GCs, subs... either from lack of experience or imagination.Second, most rehabbers go straight down the middle of the road, reciting the mantra "that's what sells."

23 September 2016 | 14 replies
A lot of people from BP in this market get stuck on analysis and don't understand that they're not going to see 10% cap rates.

16 September 2016 | 4 replies
My background is in international logistics and I believed I could apply that set of skills to the project management side of flipping a home.

18 September 2016 | 3 replies
HelloI'm looking for a Northern CA hard money lender, portfolio lender or any creative lender for fix and flip projects in the area.

18 September 2016 | 9 replies
I've not and am not buying now because I'm traveling, but I've heard about the town's growth on and off for a few years as well as Goodnight's backing of Chatham Park, a major project which it seems the locals resist because it will turn a small town into a bigger one.

19 September 2016 | 3 replies
He directs a percentage of personal project earnings to the cause of homelessness in Los Angeles to provide aid and raise awareness for those less fortunate living in Southern California. 25+ years of sales, management, real estate and business development experience.

20 September 2016 | 4 replies
Taxable Value 75,830Purchase 50,867Tax 1986.70Vacancy 10%Repairs 5%Capital Expenditures 5%Property Management Fee 10 %Investment results: Purchase Price: $50,867.00 Purchase Closing Costs: $3,000.00 Estimated Repairs: $0.00 Total Project Cost: $53,867.00 After Repair Value: $70,000.00 Down Payment: $10,173.40 Loan Amount: $40,694.00 Loan Points: $0.00 Loan Fees: Amortized Over: 30 years Loan Interest Rate: 5.000% Monthly P&I: $218.45 Total Cash Needed By Borrower: $13,173.00 Monthly Expenses: $643.95 Total Cash Needed: $13,173.00 Cash on Cash ROI: 5.11% Purchase Cap Rate: 6.48% Really, I know it’s not a great deal, but it’s a property that I can buy into for cheap.