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Sonny Landero Are there any wholesalers of properties in the Las Vegas area?
1 September 2015 | 3 replies
I've recently been studying and listening to info on wholesaling Real EstateAre there any individuals  or groups doing this in the Las Vegas area.
Casale Ian New member from Baltimore MD
7 September 2015 | 5 replies
I have been studying real estate investing for a little over 4 years now.
Esaul Viramontes South West Florida Wholesalers...Where are they???
2 March 2016 | 9 replies
I have been studying the markets and neighborhoods...as much as I possibly can.
Everett Marshall understand lease options
11 September 2015 | 11 replies
Ok so I'm brand new and I'm studying all the free stuff online about lease options, but one question still isn't answered for me.
John Zoulis MULTIFAMILY COST FEEDBACK NEEDED
8 September 2015 | 1 reply
I am looking at a project that is a historic building that sits in an Acre and is 8700sf . very walkable to lots of amenities,restaurants,grocery, schools, government offices e t c.in the past i have remodeled SFH ,renovated industrial builings to retail centers (sizes up to 15000sf)Project Scope: i am thinking retrofiting and add an addition and have aprox 32 units of apartments with elevator, and finishes stainles appliances,granite tops, study says that target tenants are milenials,retiress and due to proximity to government offices government employees.current rents go for 1bed 900-1000 and for 2 bd 1100-1200 . the sf need for 1 bed is 800sf ( should be able to rent according to the study for $1200)and for the 2 bed is 1200sf( should be able to rent according to the study for $1400)for this area.14 1 bed x $1000 =$14000 x12=$168,000. year18 2bed x $1200 =$21600x12=$259,000 yeartotal yeqarly income $427,000.00 -8%$34,160)vacancy (study says 3% for this area)=$392,840.00 yerly gross income.using current rents for fast stabilization as the goal is a non recource loan.i have couple questions that i would greately apreciate your input. 1)is it worth going after tax credits and how do i find more information?
Paul Gonzales As an Investor what is the Best Seasonal time frame to Purchase
9 September 2015 | 6 replies
As a newbie I'd like to stay focused on studying terminology's and so on. 
Account Closed condo near university and other amenities
11 September 2015 | 4 replies
As stated I can't explain it as well as he can but in short, it has to do with the condo corps in Winnipeg not having a 'market study' I think is what he referred to it as.
Peter Boie Areas to stay away from
7 June 2020 | 3 replies
I have been deeply involved in studying the market here for the past few years.Michael
Mark Kennedy Why is REI so popular if it takes YEARS just to break even?
15 September 2015 | 19 replies
SB or other businesses will be on a case by case basis so funding is unknown.What a REI does is develop a process, what most businesses do is develop a process AND a product.Now, let's look at the numbers because I think you'll find that the numbers you posted understate the returns of REI as well.So, let's take a pretty generic case study.
Matt Markel Potential flip, worried about bad timing & surrounding REO homes
10 September 2015 | 7 replies
If you're really wanting to pursue this house as a flip, I think you really need to study the homes currently for sale, especially the one that is pending.