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30 August 2016 | 8 replies
This will decrease the amount of your out of pocket expenses.
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9 September 2017 | 12 replies
Bandit signs are less expensive.
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3 September 2016 | 1 reply
You should be provided with a HUD sheet that breaks down all the expenses / credits on it, before the closing, you will have to pay county and state tax, filing fees, transfer tax, etc.
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11 September 2016 | 11 replies
Some offices have fees and others may pay expenses to cover you and expect you to produce.
3 September 2016 | 1 reply
"I'd rather spend $500 extra per month than save up $5k one-time and have a lowered monthly housing expense for three decades!"
13 September 2016 | 20 replies
In Seattle, I rent because I can find cheaper rentals in the urban location I desire, and it's so dang expensive to buy a home right where I want to live in Seattle.
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5 September 2016 | 8 replies
It is different if you are the owner as you have the risk, maintenance, cap expenses, etc.
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8 September 2016 | 20 replies
Even if you wanted to save that expense, you should "pay" yourself that amount by allowing for it as part of your expenses.The problem is: a bad Property Manager will cost about the same dollars as a good one - but your expectation of positive investment returns could be reliant on finding/being a "good one"!
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19 September 2016 | 5 replies
Given that the north side is so expensive now.
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9 September 2016 | 4 replies
Hi, I'm a 27 year-old engineer looking to learn about commercial real estate investing in order to acquire properties that will provide a steady source of cash flow that will allow me to continuously add to my potentially higher-return stock positions, as well as cover living expenses.