
4 October 2006 | 13 replies
( 75 month, 900.00 yearly )Lawn ( 50 month, 600.00 yearly )Miscellaneous ( 25 month, 300.00 yearly )Total Operating Expenses ( 951.00 month, 11,412.00 yearly )Yearly Mort

18 March 2011 | 5 replies
This is to cover common areas)Utility ExpenseElectricity Water GasSewerTotal Utility Expense = 3.1%SuppliesApartment cleaningCarpet cleaningExterminationGroundsPaintingPlumbingOther Maint/RepairsGarbage /Trash RemovalHeating and Cooling RepairsTotal Operating & Maint exp = 16.6%Real Estate TaxProperty and liability insuranceTotal Taxes = 8 .1%Net = 57.9%

26 April 2007 | 3 replies
SKI & SNOWMOBILE MOUNTAIN RESORTS LIQUIDATION Turn Key - All Inclusive (all resorts operating & maintained) *** Ski Resort: 3 lifts, 14 runs, Snowmaking Equip. etc. etc.

1 March 2008 | 14 replies
The different MLS systems are operated by the local REALTOR (r) organizations.

21 December 2006 | 9 replies
If you want to have a good idea of how the bond/note market operates taking a course like this can be invaluable.I'm not sure how many (IF ANY) of the "note buyers" that send me postcards make any money at it.

29 August 2006 | 11 replies
The developer has decided to cut 15% off the original sales price and to give $50,000 cash back after closing for a 3 bedroom unit and $55,000 cash back after closing for a 4 bedroom unit.The 1st FOUR phases are completely sold out and have been fully operational for over a year with a 75% occupancy rate.

19 September 2006 | 2 replies
What ever it is I’m over it and ready to make some deals..Now I realize that the market is a bit screwed up right now but I know one thing a good deal is still a good deal and I find them weekly, I just need help securing them.First things first I pay almost $800 a month for rent and storage and that’s ridicules, I don’t have to much cash because all I have to buy and sell with is about 5-8K and without it I can’t operate plus I’m sitting on 10k in inventory.

2 September 2006 | 0 replies
Only time will tell whether it was wise to purchase a Condotel Suite in the United States for this kind of entry level price, with optimism about profits from condotel operations -- where buyers rent their units for a share of the rental revenue.

10 October 2007 | 51 replies
2. speculation projections - if it's a breakeven property now with conservative numbers - does that offset the fact that speculations indicate large equity growth in the near future3. your operation funds - what you have in the bank to manage the property and possible negative cash flow4. experience - you or any partners you may have that have done this before.this is just a quick snapshot.

31 January 2007 | 11 replies
Each is independantly owned and operated.