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Richard Castle San Antonio, Bexar County Investment Areas
9 November 2015 | 4 replies
I researched using Redfin and some areas which seem to have high numbers of home sales are the medical center, areas near UTSA or other universities, areas along 1604, as well as anything near our military bases. 
Danielle Hammond opportunity you all wont believe!
3 July 2015 | 73 replies
I have 10,000 in medical bills that are scattered to collection agencies...
Vincent Priore Buying Commercial Property that houses my business
24 September 2016 | 11 replies
SBA's regulations on leasing require that the small business occupy at least 51% of the rentable property if the 504 project is for an existing building and at least 60% of the rentable property (with the intent to move into at least an additional 20%) if the 504 project is new construction.Eligible Borrowers: For-profit, non-publicly traded businessesTangible business net worth (including affiliates) not to exceed $15 millionAverage net income of the business not to exceed $5 million over the previous two yearsOwnership must generally be comprised of 51% U.S. citizens or Legal Permanent Residents (some exceptions apply)Examples of Property Types Fountainhead Finances:Medical offices or medical facilities (such as labs and clinics)Office buildings (including office condos)Warehouses (and other industrial properties)Day care facilities (for children or adults)Free-standing restaurantsLimited-service, flagged hotels (some unflagged destination hotels will be considered)Auto repair shopsAssisted-living facilitiesCall to ask about many other property types that are eligibleIneligible Borrowers: Non-profits (except sheltered workshops)Passive holders of real estate and/or personal propertyLending institutions (mortgage brokers and correspondent lenders are eligible)Life insurance companies (franchised agents are eligible)Businesses located in a foreign countryBusinesses selling products or services through a pyramid planGambling concernsBusinesses which restrict patronageGovernment owned entities (excluding Native American tribes)Consumer and marketing cooperatives (producer cooperatives are eligible)Businesses engaged in loan packagingBusinesses that have previously defaulted on a Federal loanBusinesses engaged in political or lobbying activitiesIneligible Use of Funds: Working capitalInventoryRolling stockBusiness “good will” or “blue sky”
Mike Webb Medical suite...14% cap rate?
26 November 2014 | 4 replies
This is a 3,000sqft medical facility that would be classified as Class A office space, I believe.
Thomas Hallensleben application information verification
25 February 2015 | 9 replies
There are some exceptions such as medical bills which can take a long time to get resolved by insurance companies, and also identity theft which can cause a mess on their credit report.3) Most companies won't release information to you as a third party and only to the individual themselves. 
Stephen Masek Why 2, 3, 4 plexes instead of SFRs?
23 February 2014 | 40 replies
Pit bull "comfort pets" and "need" to smoke "medical" pot beside a unit with a child with asthma are just two of the newest treads.
Greg Barrett Just Joined Bigger Pockets - Phoenix!
30 July 2014 | 7 replies
I'm a Regional Partner for a medical device company currently in charge of the expansion into the Phoenix market by day.  
Athan D. Is Atlanta too hot a market and saturated with cash buyers?
29 August 2017 | 18 replies
I am planning on going to medical school and would like to have a stream of passive income (however big or small) to reduce the dependency on credit or loans while in medical school.
Sarah Lorenz 55K cash out after purchase on this win-win-win deal in Ann Arbor
24 April 2017 | 3 replies
They then sold the lot to the investor right after closing for $35,000 and were able to pay off their medical bills and have funds to take care of the deferred maintenance on the house.
Lucas Evans ​Starting over in Kansas City
1 May 2017 | 6 replies
Starting out in a new career in an area where there weren’t many jobs in that field resulted in low pay but at least it was experience.Unfortunately while working on the house I got hurt and had to have surgery and also my wife had some medical issues that resulted in a pile of medical bills that all wanted paid right away.