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Randall Degges First time RE investor, how should I purchase a turnkey?
1 September 2018 | 4 replies
Purchase something already renovated with a renter and property management setup, and aim for a little bit of cash flow.I found a neat turn key provider called Pinnacle (http://www.investwithpinnacle.com), spoke to the owner, and also read through some of their BP posts.
James Zhang How do you market your properties?
11 September 2018 | 5 replies
@James Zhang, the key is building excitement for the property being new on market.
Harvey Yergin IV Key control blows!
18 October 2018 | 17 replies
I am not trying to deal with a bunch of metal keys or 12pm lockouts.
Ryan Keenan Need some eviction help for the tenant from hell
3 September 2018 | 85 replies
Your last conversation should be pay or leave..Your last resort will be to offer cash for keys..
Mindy Jensen Ep 294: Property Management and Hotel Investing with Jesse McCue
15 January 2019 | 16 replies
One odd question- can he show a picture of his 'Key Room'?
Dillon Dinglasan Forced Appreciation on a Condo
1 September 2018 | 5 replies
I think the key here is to look for value-add condo in a prime area of Chicago. 
Zach Harsin Vacant Double Lot - Now What??
9 September 2018 | 7 replies
Build a Duplex, fill with tenants and sell as a turn-key property to an investor.3.
Jason A. Calculating Turn Costs Question in Indiana
11 September 2018 | 10 replies
Also, I'm not saying it was a good or bad decision, but if you bought a house that needs work, by definition you did not buy a turn-key.
Hai Son Nguyen Making the 1st move in commercial investing
12 September 2018 | 5 replies
The key is to choose the one that is best for your situation, skill set, and temperament.
Sharon Kehnemui Seller Financing Amortization Question
3 September 2018 | 21 replies
My first questions to get answered are always:-  Do they have an existing mortgage or do they own the home free and clear (if a mortgage is present, do they need to pay it off for the deal to work)- Do they need the cash or do they want a prolonged income streamAnswers to those questions can help understand some of the key seller motivations.A typical seller financing structure would have a down-payment that would range from $10-$20K up to 10%-20%.Interest rates typically range 1-4pts over residential real estate mortgage interest ratesIf the seller wants long term cash-flow, the term can be 10yr-30yr.