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Makeila logan Lafate Properties under 50k
15 June 2015 | 2 replies
(If you are not an agent yourself.)Also, utilize real estate websites to locate deals in your target areas.
Leo Kingston More Than Half of Homeowners Currently Facing Foreclosure Have Had Loan Modifications Before
15 June 2015 | 1 reply
But the real estate market has improved in most markets over the last 6 years, so banks and mortgage lenders are tending to utilize short sales and allow foreclosures to proceed instead of making concessions on behalf of delinquent homeowners.
Nicole Jones Tenant Dispute on Multi-Family
17 June 2015 | 6 replies
A few thoughts: -Make sure your tenant understands that she needs to utilize the police if she feels threatened or feels that she has been assaulted.
Matt Kammeraad To landord or not to landlord; that is the question.
16 June 2015 | 3 replies
I can potentially rent it for $1,000/mo (no utilities included) minus $600 (PITI), which gives me a net monthly income of about $300.
Lisa Garrett IRA rollover
15 June 2015 | 4 replies
Is this something I could utilize now.
Jordan Jett Newcomer in Apex, North Carolina
17 June 2015 | 11 replies
My advice would be listen to the podcast they are a wealth of knowledge and can often be utilized while doing something else (like my actual 9-5).
Rollan Dizon Duplex in Indianapolis- Good deal?
8 October 2018 | 19 replies
Tenants pay all their own utilities.
Mark Graziano Help Me "Control" This House
16 June 2015 | 2 replies
Doing the math on the property with a traditional 20% loan it looks something like this Purchase Price (Max Offer Price) $90,000 Percent Down 20% Down Payment Amount $18,000 Amount Financed $72,000 Interest Rate 4.85%  Closing Cost $3,150.00  Costs of Repairs (Make Ready) $7,000  30  Mortgage Payment $379.94   Rental Income Monthly Annual Unit A $1,050.00  Vacancy Rate 5%  Net Rental Income $997.50  Expenses Monthly Annual Property Management Fees $105.00 $- Leasing Costs $50.00 $  Maintenance Reserve $60.00 $ Utilities $12.00 $-  PropertyTaxes $45.83  $ Insurance $80.00  Total Expenses $352.83  Net Operating Income $644.67 Net Cash Flow $264.73 HELP PLEASE, this looks like one of those properties I would be fool to let pass by.
Nathan Fox New to REI and BP
17 June 2015 | 12 replies
I'm hoping to utilize one of the current agents who does property management to see if any of those clients want to expand their portfolios. 
Ryan Pemberton Unsuspecting Cousin ends up with house. Now what?
16 June 2015 | 0 replies
The house is in good condition but there was a utility disconnect tag on the front door.