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Joseph Weisenbloom Sell as-is OR improve and sell
10 July 2018 | 10 replies
Ive factored in 10% closing costs and commissions into the equation
Mr Good How am I doing?Bought a fixer, fixed her, found first tenant
22 April 2008 | 7 replies
That's an impressive, but it equates to an annual return of 7.4%.
Chris Pelletier I think I found a winner!!
14 May 2008 | 21 replies
Even though you may not have large capital expenses for a long time, you still need capital expenses in your equation or you won't have any reserve for theses expenses when you incur them in the future.
Crystal C Downward Spiral
27 April 2008 | 23 replies
The supply/demand equation has changed, since the easy money that drove demand abnormally higher is gone.
Mark Betche Depreciating Investment property
6 May 2008 | 6 replies
I made the mistake early on of equating residential vs. commercial for loan purposes with residential vs. commercial for depreciation.
Tony Green Banks That Allow Assignment of Contract?
21 February 2019 | 16 replies
Yet these same banks will sell their mortgage notes and/or assign mortgage notes to third parties which is essentially the same thing.I understand both sides of the equation nevertheless.
Account Closed Which would you do first?
27 May 2008 | 8 replies
However in your case, part of the equation is your home.
Jason Cummins My current wholesale deal - a synopsis
19 June 2008 | 17 replies
It sounds like your formula would definitely eliminate any or most risk from the equation.
Jay Oliver How Far off in my Thinking am I? :)
13 July 2008 | 43 replies
Buying it is only the first part of the equation.
Jason Schmidt What is considered Financial Independence?
8 September 2008 | 42 replies
I'm not trying to rain on the parade, but our country is so out of touch with reality, that reality often doesn't even enter into the equation.