
1 March 2016 | 7 replies
In your scenario - is it the condition of the subject that is preventing financing, or is it the renter/owner ratio?

3 March 2016 | 29 replies
When rates are increasing over a cycle, it's usually because employment and lending conditions are improving, optimism improving, more cash on hand, oftentimes more than offsetting higher rates.What I think we can say with a high level of certainty, is that in any given economic backdrop, lower rates would very likely cause higher prices, and higher rates would very likely cause otherwise lower prices.
2 March 2016 | 20 replies
Depending on the the square footage and condition of the house you can usually get $350-$500 a room.

2 March 2016 | 1 reply
David StoneElma, WATHE NUMBERS: Our purchase price in 2009: $155,000Currently owe: $136,000Mortgage: $1080 / mo (PITI)Rent: $1000 ($100 above median, but house is newer condition than neighborhood), Tenant pays all utilitiesProperty: 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 1576 sq ft, built 2008, located just outside Shelton, WAFair market value: $166,000 according to Zillow private estimate of comps I am looking to make a minimum of $35,000 from the sale of the property to make it worth itBACKGROUND:This certain property was not originally purchased for a rental.

11 August 2016 | 8 replies
The area is more C+, bjut I'd never recommend buying a property with tenants in place unless there is (a) a strong and documented record of timely rental payment; (b) you have the opportunity to speak to the tenant about the condition of their unit and the property in general prior to the purchase; (c) you run a thorough background screening on the tenant to make sure they will pass your standards for a resident.Agents often seek to sell properties when they should strive to build relationships by offering good investments.

1 March 2016 | 2 replies
If it were me, I would want to be on title of the property and have a separate JV agreement that outlines all the terms and conditions of the partnership.

2 March 2016 | 37 replies
If you can get it to a condition where you're comfortable, and the next buyer will get what they expect, in a rising market you will hopefully come out okay.

25 March 2016 | 3 replies
Condition may have been what drove them so low.

5 March 2016 | 7 replies
My best friend has schizophrenia and it's our FaceTime chats that calm his condition down .I'd be honored to chat .

2 March 2016 | 21 replies
The prevailing formula is 72/84For a park where the tenants pay water/sewer: Lot Rent x Occupied lots x 84 = Price at a 10CAPFor a park where the park pay water/sewer: Lot Rent x Occupied lots x 72 = Price at a 10CAPKeep in mind this formula only shows you what the potential of the park is under normalized operating conditions.