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N/A N/A Realty trac?
30 March 2007 | 3 replies
Also how accurate is the information on this website?
Edwin De leon we are interviewing f/t time investors and
5 April 2007 | 12 replies
Are you a full time investor, and if you are what questions would you ask the investor before teaming up with them.Yes, I am a full time investor (or more accurately, I own and operate a rental property business).I don't partner with anyone and I'm not clear what you're offering to a successful investor that they wouldn't already have.
N/A N/A Good Investment? How can we be sure, looking into uncle's..
11 April 2007 | 3 replies
Some states don't provide enough sales info to be accurate.
N/A N/A Gotta do that first deal - average market price to be lookin
13 April 2007 | 8 replies
I am just trying to gather enough info/knowledge/planning before i start.
N/A N/A Net Operating Expenses
23 April 2007 | 18 replies
It is far more accurate to simply consider the operating expenses to be 50% of the gross rents.Good Luck,MikeI completely disagree with the 50% rule as being accurate.
India Estes MD Wholesale Newbie
20 April 2007 | 4 replies
it's all about gathering the info and taking steps toward developing your approach.
Mark Beekman How much net profit to be worth it?
18 July 2012 | 6 replies
So you're return is therefore infinite.That sounds good in theory, but isn't quite accurate in the real world.
Michael V Newbie here... Need some help.
30 April 2007 | 19 replies
Before you get into this deal get an ACCURATE cost of repairs and take that out of the 70% as a purchase price.
N/A N/A Starting out - several questions
30 April 2007 | 16 replies
From what I gather, going for foreclosed homes is the easiest way to buy cheap.
N/A N/A Appraisal or Recently Sold Price??
5 May 2007 | 9 replies
Also, what database are investors using to get pretty accurate comps?