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Will E. Why Are Real Estate Commissions So High?
19 August 2015 | 29 replies
I bought my first home for instance in Milpitas in 1979 for 89k  a brand new Shappel home.However you are seeing commission reductions in these areas..
John Canty Real estate investment newbie from Boston
3 February 2015 | 12 replies
The reduction of headaches is huge.
Kathy Bayer investing in the Berkshires, MA
12 August 2016 | 7 replies
There's a lot of good data about trends:from http://berkshireplanning.org/images/uploads/documents/Berkshire_County_Population_Trends_140909.pdfBy 2030:Population – reduced by 12,420 School age children – reduced by 28% – (school enrollment declined 13% over last 10 years) Educational Attainment – reduction in amount with college degrees (especially advanced degrees) Workers – reduction by 25% Seniors – increase of 69%Housing – continued demand in South County due to seasonal residence.
N/A N/A Legal Advice for All Investors
11 February 2007 | 12 replies
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Bill B. BK 7 complete; Schedule A, Schedule D and a very confused ME.....
5 May 2016 | 5 replies
You would need to see all motions, court rulings, have a knowledge of property's value, secured and unsecured liens, other properties owned by the debtor, entity in bankruptcy, marital status, division of marital assets, condition of property, indication of debtors intentions in bankruptcy, quality of the prommisory note and mortgage or deed of trust, strength of supporting documentation, timliness of notices in relation to note, whether property was owner occupied at time note was originated, priority of other creditor liens, ruling tendencies of presiding judge, foreclosure laws of the state property securing note is located in, respones file by note holder, whether and amount of bankruptcy protection payments made, whether debtor has or will attempt a 'cram down' and whether it will be a principal reduction cramdown, an interest rate cramdown, a term cramdown, or a combination, whether debtor plans to challenge the legitimacy of the lien, expected legal fees for creditor, etc.Once you are familiar with this information you can begin to evaluate a value for the note.
Nate Anderson 5 Utility Considerations Every Multifamily Investor Should Know
22 June 2020 | 0 replies
A RUBS program can result in a 5%-40% reduction in overall utility use; plus, RUBS has been recommended by both the National Apartment Association (NAA) and the EPA as an excellent way for multifamily apartment investors and owners to incentivize their tenants to reduce electricity use and conserve water.Utility BenchmarkingUtility benchmarking is a process whereas a firm will analyze and track an apartment’s utility use over a specified period of time.
Alan Lafontaine What to do with 401k
29 July 2020 | 20 replies
The IRS recently provided guidance regarding eligibility under the CARES Act and specified that a qualified individual includes an individual who has a reduction in pay (or self-employment income) due to COVID-19.Distributions:If so, you can take a penalty-free distribution (as well as waive the 20% withholding requirement) from your 401k (assuming that the employer allows it) anytime between 1/1/2020 and 12/31/2020.
Terry Lao Top 10 markets for 2019 as per Realtor.com
8 January 2019 | 26 replies
I don’t think we are going to see reduction in prices anytime soon because their new stadium opens next year.
Joel Songstad Tax loss on foreclosed investment property
27 November 2010 | 7 replies
Charles I definitely agree and I am not even close to being a tax person.When I do commercial short sales the sellers ask about the 1099 phantom gain and how that will be huge to deal with.I tell them if they can to try and do a loan mod or interest rate reduction first.Some bought at the height of the market and are pouring money into an over leveraged property.
Account Closed i dont want to leave my home
19 April 2011 | 66 replies
Again, most short sale contracts don't allow the original seller to have any monitary gain.I realize things have been difficult, but there is a reason you had to short sale, now it could be because you had a reduction in pay, medical bills, job loss, etc., and at the time you took out the loan, you could afford it, and now you can't.