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Jordan Tietz Portland, OR CPA looking to buy my first multi-family!
16 May 2017 | 7 replies
One of the units' rents had just been raised to $1100/month, and all units were identical
Ed Lopez High maintenance renters....what to do
17 May 2017 | 15 replies
We purchased it in 2012 for 305K and identical homes in the neighborhood have sold for 395-400K in the recent months.  
Andrew Gudmunson Making an offer on multiple duplexes
9 May 2017 | 7 replies
Tonight, two popped up at about the same time and when I open the listings they are almost identical buildings, owned by the same person, and are each going for $165K.I'm considering making an offer on both duplexes and I was wondering if its an acceptable practice to ask the owner to consider giving me a discount for buying multiple properties from  him.
David K. Timing of appraisals/inspections
25 April 2017 | 3 replies
Some posts seem to indicate that this is part of the verification process, but like the above, these seems like up steps that may impact my offer.These are obvious newbie questions, but I'm trying not to look too terribly ignorant in my negotiations, so any and all advice is appreciated!  
Brandon Trafford Standard CAP rate? Do they differ between types of investments?
27 November 2016 | 3 replies
You can have two identical buildings next to each other with different cap rates.
Jeremy Basiger Acting on behalf of my investor
5 December 2016 | 14 replies
It is at no extra cost to them and it would be within the timeframe that I gave for my verification of funds.So my question to the community is this; since I will not be able to conduct an inspection, do you think that submitting a new offer and dropping the price to around 30k and saying ok to no inspections is the correct route to go? 
Lance Knapp Where Should I invest for 7% Cap Rate and 3% Annual Appreciation?
31 March 2016 | 29 replies
If identical buildings not encumbered by long term leases are for sale and one is performing to market at $100,000 NOI and the other is mismanaged and only collecting $50,000 NOI AND the market cap rate is 10% then only an idiot would sell the first property for $500,000 while the second would go for $1,000,000. 
Octavio Garcia New investor with lots of questions
21 March 2017 | 7 replies
My one suggestion is to find your  Investor Identity.
Ricky Plemons Real Estate License
27 April 2016 | 7 replies
There is a small difference in training maybe - but the end result and the listing database are identical.
Duriel Taylor 65% vs a different formula (in South Florida)
20 April 2016 | 14 replies
You can't exactly compare a fully renovated house with granite counters to a 20 year old house with no updates even if their identical model with same sq. ft. on the same block.