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Matt S $ set aside for rentals= survival
9 November 2008 | 6 replies
In this unlucky instance, you might need to pull $3,000 or $4,000 out of your pocket!
Darryl K Costs and Revenue from Coin-Op Laundry
10 September 2018 | 16 replies
Some companies let you pull the coins and just charge a flat $25 per month per machine, some will collect and split usually 50/50.
Frank Adams New guy in Texas
19 January 2005 | 3 replies
He found for me about 1/2 a second later.I would have liked to bought more Houston property as the market started to turn around in the late 80s and early 90s but was constrained by my wife, my natural (financial) conservatism and the fact that I was holding down a pretty good paying job that sometimes cut into my maintenance, repair and make ready time.I have always done (almost all) of my own work, that includes reroofing, pulling about 35-40 feet of termite eaten studs out and replacing them.
Account Closed Your own homes improvement outline.
20 January 2005 | 0 replies
In this case you could, with more certainty, add another bedroom and bath and expect to be able to realize or achieve the value from the addition’s expense as the more expensive homes around you will tend to pull the value of your home up along with theirs.Now the reverse is also true, so you must consider the opposite case that is called the principle of regression.
Frank Adams Here' one reason to stay solid with a GOOD AGENT
30 March 2005 | 11 replies
What did you pull here.Anyway, cheers :beer:
N/A N/A Upcoming Deed & Lien Sales
22 February 2007 | 2 replies
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N/A N/A The Art of Creative Investing
28 April 2005 | 0 replies
Owner gave me a WD and I started making the payments of $368.41 on the 1st mortgage & $130.88 on the 2nd mortgage.I sold the property for $89,900 on contract for Deed in 60 days $3,500 down & $604.12 @7 1/2% for 30 years My Return: Paid -$998.58 Down payment +$3,500 = $2,501.42 (Half to owner) Payment =$499.29 * Contract Payment =$604.12 * Positive cash flow $104.83 (Half to owner) In my pocket $252.13 up front & $52.42 per month x30 year = $18,869Why Would A Seller Sell To Me - The seller was motivated I found his pain and provide him the best solution I actually increase his credit score I gave him $1,250 cash in pocket I make all his payments I send him a check once a year for $629You still can profit on deals that have no equity by knowing what the average rents are in the area and if they exceed the mortgage payment, you can great a positive cash flow.I did this deal on a property that had a retail value of 497k in California with an appraised value of 562k and the monthly payment was $3,426.31 and she owed 510k and the average rent's in the area pulled $4,750 and it cost me $10, 800 to bring her current and I gave her another $5,000 for the deed. $10,800 to bring current $5,000 for the deed $5,700 for carpet and paint $750 for other costTotal out of pocket $22,250 to take control of a 500k plus property based on appraised valueI did a lease option for 5 years at a lease option purchase price for $549,000 with 25k down and $4,500 a month with 25k towards the purchase and $500 a month credit towards the purchase of the home.
N/A N/A New to board
14 May 2005 | 3 replies
I have been mildly successful and lately have been pulling in two deals a month.
Joshua Dorkin Thank you to France for Rejecting the EU
31 October 2005 | 5 replies
:groovy: yeah some political games..but you know I favor the the example of nature..diversity.
Vladimir K. Do you buy out of your State or in your back yard?
1 June 2005 | 1 reply
Remember, 99% of those wannabes will NEVER pull the trigger on a deal and will be gone in a year or so.BTW, when I lived in a major metro area (Houston) I wouldn't buy anything more than 10 miles from my house.