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Deborah Burian Uncertain about rent - could use some thoughts
17 December 2013 | 5 replies
I can live with $525/water paid but not sure that's the right price because of the size.
Linda L. Provide Transactional Funding
7 February 2019 | 7 replies
We make sure all funds for the B-C side is in escrow and the C buyer has a nice size EMD as well.
Daniel Smilansky Vegas, Bakersfield or Phoenix for Buy & Hold?
16 February 2015 | 36 replies
You can find property manager who will handle the your property for $60-$100 a door, depending on your portfolio size.
Michael G. BPers in Philadelphia : Anyone know NRIA : National Realty Investment Advisors LLC - NY/NJ/ Philadelphia Area ?
7 February 2020 | 109 replies
If you can own a home plus a $200,000 resale equity profit +3 years of positive cash flow and principal pay down of $8000-$15,000 per year (depending on the home size $24,000-$45,000 of positive cash flow/principal pay down in just 3 years) and all you put in is $30,000 – $50,000 is that a good deal?
Eric Black Anyone familiar with the Redgranite, WI area?
18 December 2013 | 4 replies
Yes, I am concerned with the small size and the high DOM average.
Justin B. Is the REO/Rental market about to collapse?
22 December 2013 | 13 replies
This is the time bomb that will implode the system leading to either an Amero currency (think Trans Pacific Partnership) or the Bancor (one world currency ssdrs)It's painfully obvious that real estate valuations are once again at asset-bubble extremes.Correspondent Mark G. submitted a chart of the Wilshire REIT (real estate investment trusts) index that sums up the current real estate market in one image: it's painfully obvious that real estate valuations are once again at asset-bubble extremes, one that's even bigger than the last RE bubble that popped in 2008 with devastating consequences to the global economy.http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-30/what-real-estate-bubble-oh-you-mean-one-thats-bigger-2007-bubbleThis is important for the housing market, because mortgage rates tend to follow the yield on 10 year U.S.
Michaela G. Housing bubble 2.0?
22 December 2013 | 11 replies
A good way to look at that is the affordability chart.
Ben West Semi-newbie from Arlington, Tx
20 December 2013 | 10 replies
What size MF properties are you thinking about?
Chervon Jones Mobile Home in Harker Heights Help
20 December 2013 | 3 replies
The size is 75x28 with 4 bedrooms.
Steven Stokes Investors vs Realtors answers on BP
20 December 2013 | 4 replies
So I'm new here on BP (so I could be totally wrong about this) but I've been reading a lot of threads from different people asking questions and I have noticed that there is a difference between how "investors" answer questions and how "realtors or agents" answer questions.The Realtor answers tend to be straight down the line conventional and it's black and white and that's the way it is.The Investor answers tend to be somewhat creative, a little different, a lot of gray.I've been investing for years and I've dealt with a lot a agents in all shapes and sizes and skill levels.Knowing your agent and your agents personality is just as important as knowing the deal you're working on with them.I've had agents who made a dead deal a home run!