
5 January 2013 | 18 replies
Never understood why the producers of these shows think people want to watch screaming and yelling?

23 December 2012 | 17 replies
The raw land had never been developed, so it never even produced income, but I believe that would be acceptable as the relinquished property in a 1031 exchange.

15 December 2012 | 17 replies
Between rents and selling properties at a premium would be two catalysts for these future REITs being able to produce pretty good dividends?

13 December 2012 | 4 replies
No damage has happened to the foundation yet so it has not produced a problem yet, however I am going to get it fixed which the bank does not want to take care of.

14 December 2012 | 9 replies
Agreed with that - but credit REPORTS tell the story; scores are just a number being produced that makes a lender happy ...This particular tenant applicant is working on getting a loan, so the credit score would have to be decent to get the loan approved.
14 December 2012 | 5 replies
Curious as to what steps/formulas you guys use to properly evaluate whether or not a home will produce cashflow and increase in value.

25 December 2012 | 9 replies
I found several that offer 6-month, 12-month and 18-month balloon notes for multi-unit/income producing properties in the area, up to 60% LTV of ARV.

15 December 2012 | 8 replies
As long as you can produce POF to show adequate cash, you can generally close any way you like.

17 December 2012 | 23 replies
Shorter amortization periods can be a real blessing when you're working with a property that produces a strong cash on cash return.

16 December 2012 | 3 replies
Basically, within a month I would be outright owning a property which can produce around 40-50K income per year, but property would only show around 12K depreciation.