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Carrie Barrette Couple near Worcester, MA Wholesaleing and Fixing
13 March 2016 | 6 replies
Then add ALL costs related to holding the property (utility costs, insurance premiums, property taxes, loan payments, etc.).Concessions: Concessions are what you give back to the buyer at closing.
John Tilstra Looking for a Real Estate Agent in Chattanooga
16 March 2016 | 3 replies
I know we pay more of a premium for these, but we'd still like to get the best deals we can.  
Robert Hastings philadelphia based. are my interested secured
14 March 2016 | 2 replies
But only sell with seller financing if you can't sell it any other way or you are getting a large premium, and even then you should structure it as a lease with an option to purchase (i.e. deed stays in your name until closing).
Billie Forrester New to BP world!
16 March 2016 | 9 replies
Then add ALL costs related to holding the property (utility costs, insurance premiums, property taxes, loan payments, etc.).Concessions: Concessions are what you give back to the buyer at closing.
Emmalou Penrod Emmalou from Utah
15 March 2016 | 3 replies
You typically can get a premium for the property and the high end on rents. 
David Malaguti Who pays the deductible on a master insurance claim?
16 March 2016 | 1 reply
This language should be removed from your governing documents because Association deductibles are high and several claims can put the Association at risk for cancellation, non-renewal and high premiums.
Curtis Steineke Aloha from Honolulu
17 March 2016 | 14 replies
North Shore area has some vacation rental homes, but you will pay a premium for beachfront/ close to beachfront property.  
Chris Mason Fannie Mae 0% down investment property acquisition scenarios
16 April 2016 | 21 replies
@Shari Peterson is that correct about your risk premium/evaluation as one type of hard money lender?
Jorge Avalos New to Real Estate and Hope to Learn as Much as Possible!
14 April 2016 | 3 replies
Moral of the story is don't pay premium I've heard you want to buy at around 70% of value, get good comps from a reputable realtor to help determine the current value, and you dont want the niceat house in the neighborhood.
Seth Lind Investing in a C- area
18 April 2016 | 20 replies
.- The insurance will be more reluctant to give coverage, even if they do, the insurance will be higher premium.- You have to be careful who you put in your property, if you got people that is doing bad stuff (selling drugs, etc) you can get your property held up by the authority for investigation (just what happened to my neighbor a couple of weeks ago and the property is in B area).- Yes, you can get a property management that will not charge for filling vacancies (even though it will be hard), be careful that they will not just put any tenant just to fill in the gaps.