Joe Strickley
CRE Buyer's Broker
10 September 2010 | 26 replies
Depends on the sellers.Some might be wanting to sell for the first time in 4 to 5 years and not be in tune with the market.Others are trying to solve personal or business problems in their lives by trying to extract a certain amount of money out of the property by selling.Often repeated phrases I use: "No amount of marketing in the world will sell an overpriced listing""Your properties current market value and what you need to get out if have absolutely nothing to do with each other."
Michael Culler
War! What is it good for?
29 October 2010 | 38 replies
Religions and Governments are created for two reasons, to extract money/resources from man and to control man's behavior.While modern technology is the number one key against terrorism, the US has a lot more enemies than just terrorists.
Jordan L.
Is my uncle a RE investor?
6 January 2011 | 9 replies
It's now worth about 650k(no equity extraction).
Rich Weese
vacancies continuing to rise nationally
26 May 2010 | 82 replies
(This information had to be extracted very delicately because of laws about what one can say and what one can't say.)5.
Alex Locklear
Using a Virtual Assistant to Screen leads
20 February 2010 | 17 replies
If so, then you can effective relay the message to the virtual assistant to where even a junior student can extract pertinent information with the right questions.
Bryan Hancock
Have You Even Had a Seller Want To Keep Mineral Rights For a SFR Sale?
11 July 2012 | 12 replies
If someone else owns the rights, your yard is not exempt from mineral exploration or extraction.
Jim Tiernan
Anybody else having issues with Mack Companies in Chicago?
19 January 2018 | 147 replies
They show top market rents on rentals so that they can try to extract the highest purchase price.
Jeff Ausdemore
Advice needed please
21 August 2015 | 4 replies
But... based on what is often discussed, I think many on here would suggest it is not too hard to extract equity from a rental.
Brandon Holley
rental property inspections and licensing fees unconstitutional
1 November 2015 | 3 replies
Healthy, Ohio by the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law means that indiscriminate and warrantless government inspections of rental properties are unconstitutional nationwide, and that unlawfully-extracted “rental inspection fees” must be returned to the rental property owners who paid them.
Alice K.
Where do you invest? (San Francisco is insane)
1 May 2016 | 82 replies
I usually see them stay flat for awhile and sure the last landlord to extract the max from some poor tenant will see that tenant leave and a not quite as desperate tenant replace them at a little lower rate.I'll admit the lack of "widespread" inflation for so long is killing some of the anticipated appreciation.