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Michael Cosby Newb from Columbia, SC
20 January 2015 | 15 replies
I have seen it happen.I try to find the undervalued properties,  you can also appeal the value if you feel it's not accurate or based on POS price, this has worked in my favor and also I have not been abel to move the assessed price, but it was worth trying.Good luck!
Evan Manship Property Tax Reductions
3 March 2020 | 10 replies
I have spoken with many investors about how they handle their property taxes and the overwhelming majority seem to appeal their annual assessment only when the value jumps a certain percentage (say 5-10%).
Shad Hughes First home purchase for future rental (Military)
4 November 2014 | 1 reply
We buy single family homes that would appeal to a family.
Jason Krawitz First timer - Ad rough draft
5 November 2014 | 3 replies
And, any place that's up for rent should already be 'clean' so it really doesn't differentiate your place from any other rental.I would get rid of 'excellent curb appeal'.
Rick Cutrera What happens if you over pay?
5 November 2014 | 3 replies
Yeah I am not sure either why a high home price would make wholesaling in that area more appealing.
Demetria S. owner in distress, looking for solutions for a mixed-use MD property
11 November 2014 | 8 replies
Also it's in a class D neighborhood so we thought keeping it mixed use might be more appealing to potential buyers.
Danielle M. DIY Reserve Study
11 July 2019 | 2 replies
Determining the capital components are fairly straightforward but determining what amounts you should plan for can be tricky as, for instance, the price of oil at a given time can have a dramatic impact on paving prices or roofing if you have asphalt shingles (and the association is responsible for it.)I tell my clients that part of the appeal of hiring a professional company to do it isn't just peace of mind that it's being done right by someone that does this for a living, but it also shifts liability away from the board to the company.
Sylvia B. Decisions, decisions . . .
7 November 2014 | 6 replies
Some details: Paying cash, so holding costs will be very lowRoof, siding, plumbing & mechanicals are new or nearly newHome is in rentable condition, but not up to our usual standardOur current rehab project will have us fully occupied at least through the end of the year.If we go with option 1 the house is unlikely to appeal to a more desirable tenant, but option 2 will not get us much more rent.
Race Ostler All Cash Offer, what's the appeal?
7 November 2014 | 4 replies

I'm fairly new to real estate and new to this site but my question is about what makes an all cash offer so attractive? A simple example:There is a home for sale for $200,000 with three offers.  Two offers are for $19...

Gavin Reynolds New member. Just starting out...
8 November 2014 | 7 replies
I think I would really enjoy doing that and the passive income generation appeals to me as well.Would anyone have any advice for someone just starting out?