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12 December 2015 | 34 replies
My understanding was that you used the cap rates of recently sold comparable properties in the area to calculate the value, and deductively, your offer.
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12 December 2015 | 8 replies
IMO for or someone like @Michael Blitshtein overseas this is a much more reasonable method to deploy his available 30 K across 5 or 6 diverse investments and reduce his risk and management headache vastly as compared to one 30K D grade property.
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12 December 2015 | 3 replies
That's very affordable.You should be able to check comparable rents on-line to find out what rents you could reasonably get for those two units.Regarding legality of two units on one parcel of land, check with the local Building Inspector, or Zoning Board.If it wasn't a three-hour drive from me, I'd buy it.
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14 December 2015 | 3 replies
I have called a few major insurance agencies (Farmers, MetLife) and so far the quotes I am getting sound fairly outrageous, at least compared to what I am seeing across the site and my expectations.What kind of rates are Chicago investors seeing for multi family apartment buildings, and what agents/companies are you using.
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14 December 2015 | 9 replies
They will also provide you w/ information to evaluate a property (Comparables) Establish multiple relationships w/ wholesalers Establish a minimum profit criteria- The right property is the one that meets or exceeds your profit criteria
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28 December 2015 | 20 replies
Why the heck do I want to go to AZ to invest in some stretched 6-7 cap rate when I can accomplish the same thing in my San Jose market, which is just as tough as your market I believe. 3-5 caps are great compared to 10 cap IMO.
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16 December 2015 | 10 replies
The rents are low compared to the big city 50 miles away, but many of his costs are lower, like dumpster.You mentioned my book.
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14 December 2015 | 10 replies
All I see it doing in my area is making folks have to buy a slightly more reasonable house compared to what they're able to qualify for currently.
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15 December 2015 | 2 replies
What he is offering is:-His team will do the due diligence on the title to ensure it's clean-acquire the property from auction with room to make 20-50% profit-provide actual comparables-consultation prior to auctionHe wants a non-refundable payment of $2500 to set up an account and the $2500 per property making it $5000 up front (in addition to actually financing the properties in question).
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15 December 2015 | 2 replies
How do I come up with comparables if the house is the biggest one in the subdivision?