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Shawn Thom Debt free or go for it?
30 May 2012 | 8 replies
I will try to make this short and sweet and to the point.
Adam Washam Hello everyone-1st post
31 May 2012 | 4 replies
I have called another 10 - 20 after that still looking for new sources or better deals... have a really sweet gig going with a local one, just closed on my 3rd property with them yesterday and the 4th should happen in about 2 weeks.
Tony Colquett Does this sound right?
5 August 2012 | 5 replies
Banks are taking their sweet times on some homes. 2-3 years of not paying is pretty average in this area...Heck sometimes they just give the house to the borrower!
George Gray 8 Unit Apartment Building Weigh In!
6 August 2012 | 17 replies
The reality is there are MUCH BETTER properties out there than buying this POC at any price.If we are having to come up with extreme examples under which this property might possibly work it is a loser.If you change the layout etc. it still is on a crappy sloped lot.Any property manager will tell you these types of properties even after being rehabbed nicely are hard to rent out to quality tenants.On value add deals the investors I talk with that own 100 to 150 units at a time go for buildings that are at about 50% to 60% occupied.The sweet spot (as they call it)where all the copper and electrical is still there and some tenants are paying for cash flow.The buyer can convince the bank that the property is going down hill to take a lower price and the seller if not the bank has already given up on turning the property around.Over time the new buyer can rehab each unit one at a time to turn around while having cash flow.
Jeff B. Questions on returning security deposit
23 October 2012 | 8 replies
Ha, sweet move!
Scott L. 1st Chicago Property - How _____ did I do?
3 October 2012 | 42 replies
That is a sweet deal.Also, after playing around with your numbers and a couple of assumptions, I think there may be some good tax benefits, too.
Andrew Massaro What are your greatest struggles and concerns?
27 November 2012 | 40 replies
Very sweet story.
Joe Hartman Shopping for a MHP. Ya, I want that...
15 October 2012 | 5 replies
I've read some of the other post, like http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/30/topics/72432-is-there-a-sweet-spot-for-mh-park-size-and-type to poll people for what they look for in a park.
Mir Andrews nj, as-is purchase SFH
19 October 2012 | 1 reply
She was the only owner and title search is short,sweet and clean.
Account Closed Adding trim to interior windows
20 October 2012 | 9 replies
It sure turned out sweet looking.