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Toni Fowler difference b/w mobile/manufactured/modular
31 January 2014 | 9 replies
However; in the instance of a mobile in a park, you have to be mindful that it may not be the actual mobile that appreciates, but because it's in a popular park, etc. it has more value than it would alone, so without the park space it may not have as high a value.There are modular homes being built that are multi million dollar homes.
Kirk R. RE Investing or Stock Market Investing?
26 November 2013 | 18 replies
<g> And although I don't know this yet - I am willing to bet that well before he started talking in public about the great benefits to be had in buying single family homes - he had a large stake in the single family home business.
Val Dufour Mobile Home Private Land... HELP!!!!
20 June 2013 | 10 replies
type the "@" key and the person's name (no space in between the @ and name, i.e. - @Val . . .
Wanda Cardenas How does a Beginner go about figuring out the Best Strategy??
11 November 2013 | 41 replies
Look too for memorandums filed on properties as these folks will be locking up properties.Talk to the title companies, tell them you're starting out and ask them who some of the area investors are, they usually don't disclose clients but remind them it's public record who buys and that they aren't being asked about specific deals, they may tell you some names..Same with RE attorneys, talk to them and just let them know you'd like some direction, not referrals as they don't like making it seem as if they are endorsing anyone, but just as to common knowledge of who buys.
Ryan S. Why are LLC's so complicated can someone tell me what I need?
7 June 2013 | 14 replies
I doubt that seriously, a public or private corp.
Christina R. When the parents may want to move in with you . . .
5 June 2013 | 11 replies
My ideal scenario would be that we find a 2 or more acre lot, hubby the 2 kids and I are in the "main" houses and there is a cottage house or some sort of agreeable sized outbuilding where my parents are -- hence, they are close enough where we can help them out but both families have their own space.This more than likely would have to be new construction as I don't know if these types of properties are available around here (at least listed on the MLS).And of course space costs money in real estate.Any suggestions (other than don't do it, ha ha!)
Nicholas Stevens New Wholesaler - First offer! Thoughts?
2 June 2013 | 3 replies
I'm close to Boston so for some people its not the end of the world b/c of the public transportation.
Ben Skove S-Corporation Compensation vs. Flow-Through Income
11 June 2013 | 28 replies
Just be careful of dealer status with your flipping scenario.Apart from other issues the IRS auditor didn't like another LLC being paid management fees but it passed after scrutiny (including the operating agreement etc) along with the rental by the S-Corp of LLC owned office space, tools, mileage allowances etc.
Gabe Cole 90 day resale restriction
30 June 2013 | 15 replies
Most important question -- if the deed doesn't get recorded into the public records (let's say the title company forgets for some period of time or the buyer/seller don't use a title company and it takes some time before one of them has it recorded), does that mean the sale never happened?
John A. Need Help Trying To Rezone A Multi-Family
3 June 2013 | 7 replies
Even the city has to get property they own re-zoned with public hearings and approvals if they're trying to develop it and it isn't an approved use.