Crystal C
Refinancing
9 April 2008 | 9 replies
You might have a fair deal if it is truly 20% below market (many seek 30%), but, you may not be getting any deal at all.
Andy M
10% cap is pretty good, right?
24 May 2008 | 2 replies
The PSF is at 97$, seemingly well below replacement.
Craig Steltz
Sheriff's Auctions
13 April 2008 | 11 replies
Here I believe I can find houses that can be purchased at up to 33% below market value.
Raymond Berndt Jr.
Short Sale Leads...
14 June 2009 | 12 replies
I purchase 60 day lates and have them filter the leads by Homeowners credit score, LTV, second mortgages, etc.
Bob McIntosh
Discounted Properties
25 November 2008 | 29 replies
People have different goals and different resources (money).In general I look at 20% below market as BREAK EVEN.
Account Closed
(Long) Building an Out Of State Team: Realtors/Property Management
8 August 2008 | 0 replies
I have questions about the quotes just below.
Cornell M. Dayne
Exit Strategy Question
8 August 2008 | 1 reply
If I find a value-add type of deal below market, and in 6-8 months after the purchase I manage to remodel the building, raise rents, and shrink expenses.
Michael R.
Wholesailing an Owner Financed Property
14 August 2008 | 3 replies
The properties are below market value, fully rented in good condition.
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Living below my means?
15 March 2009 | 14 replies
There is a lot to be said for living below your means.
Alex K.
rental on 10 year note doesn't cashflow, is it ok?
17 August 2008 | 10 replies
comparable for what I've managed long term in stocks, though below what money managers will tell you stocks should make.