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Will Murphey Please help analyze post deals I have done recently (new investor)
25 November 2011 | 5 replies
(Decent are of town, close to elementary school.
Nick Q. Assignment fees? Mentor fees?
25 November 2011 | 20 replies
Fair warning...I'm a newbie here.I've been meeting with two individuals in a partnership that have their own real estate investing company.They're willing to mentor me and help me through deals as I find the time available to shadow them and watch them work.They've taken time out of their schedule (10-15 hours thus far in the past month) to show me properties in various stages of rehabbing, staging, and have started to show me how to analyze deals.I've come across a property where I can buy it Sub2 and do an owner financing deal on it.
Bryan Hancock ROE - Return On Equity Vs. Return On Effort
29 November 2011 | 5 replies
So, we are moving out of the "hobbie" stage and looking at doing rehab/flips full time in the next couple of years.
Tim Franklin Advice needed, 50% ownership of a auctioned home
2 December 2011 | 4 replies
My mom doesn't want a mortgage payment at this stage of her life.The home has an appraised value of $120k.My question is, could my mom get a quick sale out of the house if she was to sell the home at 20-30% of appraised value.
Account Closed Most recent rehab in Charotte, NC
30 July 2012 | 26 replies
sorry about the low quality..however, due to a small kitchen, and overall small house, i opted to give the buyer a credit for a fridge instead of installing one...call it 'reverse staging'...haha..a fridge would've killed the flow and space in that kitchenthanks for the commments wes..i'm glad you like it..unforunately i never publicly share my rehab costs..i will tell you i bought it for 54,500 and sold it for 135,000...it was a 6 week job that turned into an 8 week job due to some permit delays with the county, among other nice surpises...i will also add that i'm happy with the rehab numbers :)
Greg B. Athletic Facilities Development
6 December 2011 | 2 replies
I am in the early stages of planning my biggest project ever.What I am planning is a mega health care/fitness facility.
Michelle Thornton HOA demanding changes to landscape AFTER it approved the design
9 August 2012 | 7 replies
The parent HOA CCRs state that landscaping changes must be approved by the parent HOA, and then describe how that process is undertaken, after which it discusses the delegation of authority for approval: “Delegation of Authority – Notwishstanding Section 2 (which details the approval process), and subject to revocation as set forth below, the parent HOA AC hereby delegates it approval authority as set forth in Section 2 as follows: The general them of the ‘parent community’ is a greenbelt oriented community, and has set the stage for the following guidelines subject to approval by the community HOA:a)Each lot shall be landscaped with lawn and/or dense ground cover.
Aaron McGinnis Flip blog - The heart attack house
3 May 2013 | 40 replies
We listed the house for $189,900 and had showings every few hours... 5 days after we listed it, we had an offer which we've accepted and are currently in our due diligence period.Front of the house -Living room -Detail of some granite work in the main bathroom -Detail of a light fixture -The main bathroom -Master bath vanity -Master shower detail shot -View of the master bath from the master closet (Laundry on the right)Master bedroom (Yes, king sized bed in the staging) -Back yard -Kitchen and dining area -Dining area -Th-th-that's all folks!
Luiz Souza Gohoming.com experiences?
23 October 2012 | 19 replies
They say in the bidding stage that seller will pay for title if you use their title co but they still charge you.
Casey Spivey My Business Plan and Ideas. Feedback Encouraged!
1 January 2012 | 5 replies
And you have someone selling properties... listing properties, staging, doing open houses, filling vacancies in your rentals, etc etc.To me, that sounds like a 2 person team (decide if you're better at managing or finding and find your compliment) and a realtor partner to handle the sales side.