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Joshua Dorkin Where have you had the most success in RE investing?
30 January 2012 | 13 replies
I have to say wholesaleing to other investors, combine with the double closing.I love the no money down and fast closing.
Account Closed Your own homes improvement outline.
20 January 2005 | 0 replies
I myself spend on average about seven hours a day in the bedroom, so I tend to go there next.
Frank Adams Here' one reason to stay solid with a GOOD AGENT
30 March 2005 | 11 replies
I run an ad in the local paper the says; "XX neighborhood, X bedrooms, X baths, owner will finance with $2500 down payment".
N/A N/A Text from Chat on locating property
30 March 2005 | 0 replies
This price can be determined by comparing it with the actual sold price of similar properties using square footage, age,johnmichael: construction, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, and other amenities, etc.
N/A N/A Flipping - Assignment vs. Taking Title
6 June 2005 | 2 replies
The problem normally that comes to mind with this strategy is two fold: 1) You have to take title to the property (even if only for a second) so there are double transfer taxes, double closing costs, etc., to pay...., and 2) the new buyer may have trouble getting a loan because now you have a title seasoning problem (most banks only wish to give loans secured by properties that have been held by the seller for 12 months or longer).
James W. include washer dryer and refrigerator in house rental?
10 November 2010 | 26 replies
I am renting out my 4 bedroom house in San Diego, should I include the washer, dryer and refrigerator in a house rental.
Mark Davis What was your biggest mistake investing?
18 April 2007 | 36 replies
The engine will have problems in Your wife's car, tenants will move out in Your other rentals, prices will go up for repairs, hurricanes will come....blah,blah,blah....figure DOUBLE Your original time frame on repairs, ALWAYS.Figure 1/3rd higher costs than quoted estimates, BORROW accordingly.BE the BOY SCOUT.I have, I PREACH it to my borrowers/buyers/investors, & every operates under the "Be Prepared" philosophy;Do these things, & I doubt You'd ever have a "catastrophe".Trust the experts & LET them do their JOBS!
NA NA Who's Tried Renting By The Room?
1 August 2005 | 1 reply
I included all utilities in the rent, and collected weekly, or however they recieved their paychecks, just to keep it simple.I am wondering if any of you have tried this with single family homes that have three bedrooms or more, instead of just renting the house out.
N/A N/A Do this deal add up?
23 August 2005 | 1 reply
I purchased a new fridge and wall AC, mini blinds, plumbing fixtures etc ($800 worth).
N/A N/A First Rehab Project.... Ground Up Row Home in Baltimore
7 September 2005 | 1 reply
Anyone have any figures from a two story, two bedroom row home????