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Alexander Felice BP is for beginners, BRO
24 December 2019 | 70 replies
True REI investors just close deals, day after day, they don't need a dap and a beer after.
Will F. Camera lens options for professional looking Photos for MLS and marketing
22 March 2015 | 2 replies
I was thinking of getting an ultra wide angle lens 10 to 18 mm cannon one I heard it was good and only $300 can anyone recommend how to use it or tips were using it as far as lighting settings etc. for interior photosI'm flipping a house in Los Angeles about to put it on the MLSPardon brevity or mistakes I'm dictating on the phone
John Dombrowski finding current rents
3 March 2017 | 2 replies
Once again get an average rent and mark up or down considering how rental stacks up against the competition.Hope this helps.Good luck,Len Roche
Meredith Mihm Marketing my rental?
18 July 2020 | 5 replies
I would advise using a wider lens when you photograph the place to show off the space more.
Steve Rozenberg Professional Pictures
30 January 2015 | 12 replies
My  Nikon d700 with a 20mm lens takes amazing pics 
Ryan Gady Tiny House rental park?
11 March 2017 | 18 replies
There are plenty of variations on the theme, but if you look at it through then lens of zoning, you're talking about a mobile home community.  
Matt Vogt Cinder-block walls crumbling / leaning
27 August 2016 | 4 replies
I'm not a big fan of asking contractors for solutions on these types of situations because contractors tend to view problems through the lens of their experience.
Josh L. Caulking- How to remove old caulk and what type to installl?
19 June 2015 | 4 replies
As the edge gets duller with use, I can't see its performance getting any better.There's a similar tool in DAP Pro Caulk Tool Kit but I want to make sure it works any better before I open up the package.
Jefferson Zettel Closing costs
17 July 2012 | 5 replies
FEES to $100.00Total Prepaid Finance Charge $6,558.03Amount Paid on Your Account/Amount Paid to Others on Your BehalfPaid by S* Seller L* Lender K* Broker R* Branch O* OtherPaid Outsideof ClosingAmount PaidBy OthersOther ChargesPaid By BorrowerAppraisal fee to $425.00Credit report to $19.00PREMIUM FOR 3RD PARTY/LEN to $-3,063.87Homeowner's insurance for years to $420.00Homeowner's Insurance 2 months @ $35.00 per month $70.00Property Taxes 6 months @ $106.43 per month $638.58Aggregate AdjustmentOwner's title insurance $1,500.00Lender's title insurance $550.00Deed $ Mortgage $ Releases $ $125.00STATE TRANSFER TAX FEE to $982.81Purchase Price (+) $173,100.00Settlement Charges to Borrower (+) $8,224.55+ $181,324.55Amounts Paid By/For BorrowerPrincipal Amount of New Loan(s) (-) $129,825.00-$129,825.00Total Cash From Borrower $51,499.55Loan Amount: $129,825.00Prepaid Finance Charge - $6,558.03Amount Financed: $123,266.97I am somewhat tied to this lender as He's the only one that I found that would accept only the last year income tax and having opened my Business a little over 2 years ago 2010 tax return would hurt the average pretty bad.Also I didn't like the fact that He pre-qual me for 20% down 3 months ago and now He says I need 25$ with no significant financial status changeI'd be on a stretch do this deal and am considering waiting til next year when conditions would be more favorable for financing but I have no idea how the market Will be in Vegas.Let me your thoughts.
Mohamed Farih First Time Home buyer Conventional loan vs FHA
19 January 2019 | 3 replies
ALSO, there are many, many different types of "Down Payment Assistance" (DAP) programs.