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Jim J. HELOC delay.
20 September 2017 | 17 replies
I initially agreed with them because they said it would take about 3 weeks.  
Oisin Milne Would this be a deal you would go for?
29 May 2015 | 0 replies
ok, so fleshing out my plan for the future and thinking about getting the initial downpayment for my target, I figured I would come and ask about this:Would you invest in me at a rate of £10k for 50% of profits of the deal i put together, until the 10k is paid off, then 25% ongoing profits from the same property (buy and hold), and 10% of the *next* property?
Chaim K. Why Shouldn't I Buy A Tax Lien/Deed
15 August 2017 | 14 replies
A foreclosure can not be initiated until the redemption period is passed which also begins when the lien is issued.  
Pedro Oliva Direct mail campaign follow up?
12 June 2015 | 7 replies
After mailing out the initial wave of say yellow letters, how long and how often is it recommended to send a follow up mailer?
Jeff Caravalho Question on forming a JV with a friend
16 June 2015 | 9 replies
We plan to use an investor agent (screening now) for buying & selling, at least initially.   
Samuel DeMass Capital Gains - Simplified
2 June 2015 | 10 replies
Closing costs on both the sale and purchase also factor into the calculation.1) purchase price plus your closing costs is your initial basis.purchase price $100,000.00purchase costs $2,000.00initial basis $102,000.002) depreciation reduces your basisvalue of improvements $80,000.00annual depreciation $2,909.09depreciation after 10 years $29,090.91basis after 10 years $72,909.093) closing costs on the sale reduce your net return from the saleselling price $150,000.00selling costs $3,000.00net selling price $147,000.004) net selling price less your basis is the total gaintotal gain $74,090.915) the gain is now split into unrecaptured depreciation and capital gainsuncaptured depreciation $29,090.91cap gain $45,000.006) And the tax is computed on eachrecapture rate 25%cap gains rate 15%recap tax $7,272.73capital gains tax $6,750.007) add them up to get the total tax billtotal tax $14,022.73Do notice that each year you had a deduction of just under $3000.  
Andrew D. Spend the Extra Money for Garage?
30 May 2015 | 2 replies
So I'd only gain about $150 a month so it would take years to re coup my initial investment. 
Ryan Schultz Owner Finance: offer & options for pulling out rehab costs from equity
28 June 2015 | 4 replies
questions:1.Should I go lower with initial offer?
Cory Bagby Newbie - Oklahoma Transplant in Chicago
1 June 2015 | 12 replies
I do have a full time job as an attorney, so my initial efforts will be limited to passive - or at least somewhat passive - investments.  
Tyler Mietz Traverse City MI Vacancy Rate
30 May 2015 | 1 reply
based on my initial evaluations it looks like a VR would generate more cash flow but I am making some assumptions on the vacancy rate and not sure how accurate they are.