
10 November 2010 | 26 replies
I think it's a nice benefit to provide them (and it's a renter's market) but how do we tell them it's their responsibility to replace them or repair them???

28 February 2010 | 12 replies
These are not as profitable as Sec. 42, but can be a very nice niche where small developers and rehabbers can do very well.

9 August 2005 | 1 reply
2-Find out their business ownership/management experience, nobody wants to set someone else up for failure3-IF they don't "need" the apartment, You should advertise & secure a tenant 4 them, w/1st/Last/& security, so that potential "problem" w/both future lender & appraisal is already dealt with (read=documented INSTANT Cash flow, more appealing to buyer, & Lender), preferably w/a nice LONG lease (say 2yrs w/a 1 year extention option)4-Holding a Seller Second makes this a VERY "do-able" transaction, just need to make sure borrowerA-Has great creditB-Good ReservesC-Proven Track Record in Business (4 self or others)D-Realistic Business PlanE-The Guaranteed ability 2 make the paymentsIf they have their act together, You'll know who they are...Let me know if I can be of further help, I've arranged financing on over 200 commercial transactions, & over 50 mixed use subject properties5-& Very Most Importantly....Don't be afraid to "owner finance"..

18 July 2005 | 3 replies
Are you bringing in a nice return with the condos?

18 April 2007 | 36 replies
Hehe nice to see you around again Cash!

17 August 2005 | 3 replies
nice useful article there, thanks!

30 July 2006 | 4 replies
Right now i'm in an area that is considered a "buyers market".. not sure how this would benefit an investor since everybody is looking to cash out in this area.I have my first prospect on a nice 3bd single family home owner is asking 86,500 for it.. other houses in the area are going for 95k I know this could be a good investment..i'm sure i can get her down to 80k and possibly 78k.

20 July 2005 | 3 replies
I have my first prospect on a nice 3bd single family home owner is asking 86,500 for it..great looking property and lots of land... huge back yard. other houses in the area are going for 95k I know this could be a good investment..i'm sure i can get her down to 80k and possibly 78k.