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7 September 2016 | 4 replies
My insurance agent told me the vacant home policy is applicable if I go the first route and builders risk if I go the second route (tear down to basement foundation).
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3 September 2016 | 12 replies
@Alexis Guini You're an agent, I assume you're familiar with standard inspection and financing contingency clauses?
5 September 2016 | 17 replies
You buy it and fix up the renter's side first, and let's say you manage to rent it for $1000/monthly, but $750 of that goes to expenses - mortgage, loans to fix it, insurance, etc - so you have $250/month to go along with your $20k/annual, so by year 3 you have enough to buy a second unit.
1 September 2016 | 1 reply
There's a healthy investment to get certified, insurance, etc so wanted to get a temperature gauge before diving in.
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31 August 2016 | 0 replies
In my analysis, I'm assuming a 30 year loan with 25% down, 10% for vacancy, 10% for property management, 10% for repairs, and 5% capex (+ water/sewer, garbage, lawn care, and insurance).
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1 September 2016 | 7 replies
The business seems much larger, since there is 17 locations in the area and was told there are thousands of offices nationwide...Commission:level 1: $0-$25k 60%level 2: $25k-50k 65%level 3: 50k-70k 70%level 4: 70k-100k 75%level 5: 100k-150k 80%level 6: 150k-175k 85%Level 7: 175k + 90%Fees:$300/yr, E/O insurance$100, new agent setup fee$75/mth, marketing fee$72/per 1000 business cards$18/per name badge$225, FAR/NAR Membership initiation fee$460/yr FAR/NAR annual membership dues$90, MLS setup fee$350/yr MLS annual membership dues$50, supra key setup fee$275/yr, Supra key annual membership dues$110, lockbox purchaseFlorida Luxury Realty from the beginning was kinda hidden off the road, the office is hidden in the back of a business complex in regards to the one office i specifically went to, its very clean and professional looking, just the office overall is not very lit up or fresh looking...and when i dropped in there was noone at the location outside of the clerical person at the front desk from what i could tell, most of the office was completely dark...
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13 September 2016 | 2 replies
I purchase properties in Michigan and supply investors with those properties once they are performing to our standard.
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4 September 2016 | 9 replies
Are you sending first class or standard mail?
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1 September 2016 | 2 replies
Expenses (in addition to P&I, insurance and taxes) being 3% vacancy, 5% repairs, 10% cap ex, 7% property management.
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1 September 2016 | 0 replies
Greetings All,A few newbie questions here regarding purchasing foreclosures at auction, specifically in Gwinnett County, GA: - How is title insurance typically purchased on a won bid?