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Steve Arathuzik Partner in Brighton/ Boston
25 September 2013 | 3 replies
However you also get a large base of young professionals that stay in the area so it isn't just a student Mecca (I have actually only had one person that was a student and he was living with his fiancé that was not a student and he worked full time and was getting his masters at night).Good rents and I have never had a flat out bad tenant there.Prices aren't cheap but there are chances to get cash flow there.
Account Closed Is a detailed contractor bid asking too much?!?
12 October 2016 | 24 replies
Knobs or handles on cabinet doors, tiles to be 4" x4" or 12" x 24" what type of grout, paint ceilings flat white, walls eggshell, all trims and casings to be white gloss and the specific paint you want. they may be pricing you on x and you want y, etc....
Jessica H. closing costs too high?
30 September 2013 | 29 replies
Post a copy of the summary (redact any personal information) and we can probably give a more detailed answer to whether the costs are reasonable or not.And don't hesitate to call the title company and ask them flat-out why the commission is on your side of the HUD and not the seller's.
Marian Smith Anyone spray light texture over 1980's orange peel?
30 September 2013 | 4 replies
Assuming you are doing a typical knock down, which is Not 100% coverage(there are small spaces between the new "blobs" that are knocked down) the small void/flat areas will show the old orange peel on the old walls.
Jim Lally Rehab vs Wholesaling?
3 October 2013 | 24 replies
It just tends to be easier, granted each deal presents its fair share of problems, but in the end, when closing does happen, you get paid and walk away and look for the next deal.Rehabbing, now that is a different ballgame altogether.
Heather Taft Owner rejected short sale offer
16 October 2013 | 14 replies
They flat out rejected our offer and we were told they would be taking the house off the market.
Jason Varney Listing a Wholesale on MLS: OK with lenders?
2 October 2013 | 7 replies
So he said as long as I can send him the signed contract between the seller and I proving this, he can do a flat fee listing for me.
Ciro LoCascio 5x Condos Deal Analysis... Good or bad Investment?
4 October 2013 | 15 replies
What do you guys think of the deal altogether and if it's even a good deal would I go with the 15 or 20 yr mortgage.
Riley F. Hello from The City That Never Sleeps - NYC
20 October 2013 | 28 replies
Cash flow for me was always something to be managed, not the main goal.Look at all the rich people in NYC that buy flats all cash, just to park their money.
Jennifer Lee real estate license, now that im an investor/realtor
7 November 2013 | 32 replies
Do as one poster suggested find an office that you pay so much per deal or a low flat monthly rate.