
24 May 2008 | 2 replies
I might even ask if they want to go for 10 years, again at a somewhat reduced rate.

18 April 2008 | 2 replies
So, once again, assuming that the average price for commercial property in your area is $100 per square foot, then using the above goal, you don’t want to pay any more than $60 per square foot, and you would reduce that amount by any repair costs or deferred maintenance costs.Cash flow investors calculate what they are willing to pay expressed as the percentage of the rents in terms of the purchase price.

23 June 2008 | 19 replies
Those costs go to reduce your taxable profit when you finally do sell 2 years down the road.Good luck and good investing,

12 May 2008 | 7 replies
Just as you would for a regular tenant, it is necessary to screen section 8 tenants (even more so in my opinion).You are ultimately responsible for your business and as such, you should take the necessary precautions and steps to reduce potentially problematic tenants.
8 August 2008 | 0 replies
Anyway, I try to avoid low income, which reduces cash flow, but maintains my stomach lining.

19 December 2012 | 7 replies
She has asked the court to reduce her rent becuase of having to live there with these problems and not be able to use everything she was supposed to have.

14 August 2008 | 9 replies
This will run you $500 on up depending on the asset base of the property and income your business earns.

15 August 2008 | 10 replies
Average all of the comps in the market, to ignore the bottom of the market is sure path to earning some scar tissue

26 August 2008 | 9 replies
That is, the payment is reducing a positive "present value" (i.e., the loan amount) to zero.

15 March 2009 | 14 replies
But it can certainly be done and once one sees results one gains more motivation.In my youth I earned good money, had lots of strength and energy, and was half-way good-looking.