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Elliott Kim First-time Chicago multifamily in contract - Close or Pass?
30 June 2017 | 34 replies
They are not furnished with modern finishes, but everything is structurally sound.
Francis Agustin Will a Section 8 tenant lose his/her Section 8 for breaking lease
17 April 2017 | 7 replies
But, I am not sure if the lady was a manager or another worker in the office because I always see 3 workers in the office and the new lady which I thought she was a manager.
Jonathan B. Potential Contract For Deed / Land contract - Need advice
14 April 2017 | 1 reply
Husband & Wife owned property - Husband recently passed,Wife cannot afford the house repairs (Needs new roof) and wants to sell the house fast with cash.house needs repairs but currently livable,When comparing recently sold in the area, I believe the house is priced high considering the rehab its requiringSeller wants 85,000 , 2bd1/bth 750 SQF.Similar newer and better maintained houses sold for around 90K - 100KNow heres my thoughts:Considering she's an older woman, and i am under the assumption that she wont want any new "adventures" at the current situation, given she could not afford maintaining a house she owns free an clear, I am attempting on structuring a deal where she could be my renter while paying the property (Contractor for deed)With a "Contractor for deed" i think of offering  25%+- (20,000) Down on the deal and get equitable title - Which will include the fixing of the roof using my own GC + Potentially updating house deducting the labor cost (Should she would be interested) The lady would rent from on a fixed market rent for the duration (850$)  - Paying off the 65,000 with 20 Yr monthly installments of 270$, Leaving me with 580 Gross income monthly.Summary:"Contract for deed"Asking price: 85,000Down payment for Equitable title: 20,000K20 yr Installment plan: 65,000 / 240 Months = 270$ Monthly"Fixed deal" Rent / Tenant pays : 850 - 270 = 580 Gross incomeAll in all, Lady gets to live in her own "Rehabbed house" with a long term leasing agreement and gains confidence and less hassle.I know there is alot behind these type of deals - but that's my general idea and would HIGHLY appreciate your input on this Steeeeep learning curve. 
Brett Alphin Our BRRRR in Richmond VA with Before & After Photos
19 May 2017 | 23 replies
The elderly lady that owned the house wasn't in great health, and her adult aged grandsons who had been living with her had nearly killed her.
Ali Boone Calling all of the Female Investors Out There!
31 July 2018 | 48 replies
Hello all you wonderfully talented ladies!
Austin Fruechting Duplex Under Contract - Flipping, Karma, & A New "Toy"
6 July 2017 | 34 replies
I talked with an amazing custom furniture builder (modern furniture) that I know.
Erin K. ISO best place to find listing for 4+ unit properties for sale
20 April 2017 | 2 replies
buy coffee and Danishes and go visit the sweet old lady at the county court house. 
Chris Thomas New member from El Paso, Texas
17 May 2017 | 10 replies
Let me know if you want to talk more.Enjoy the beautiful Lady Bird Lake,Jaime
Nathan Lambert Budgeting for Improvements (Dallas)
20 April 2017 | 1 reply
These were both what I would consider modern and on the nicer end with finishes for middle class homes.
Chinmay J. Older properties... 80 - 100+ yr old and uneven floors...
23 April 2017 | 8 replies
If the floors are uneven then it always leads back to something structural and that is usually due to the foundation - this could be that it has simply settled a little over the years (or a lot/too much), it could be unmaintained gutter downspouts and grading that have caused foundation damage, or it could be more serious.More serious issues would be excessive settlement and contractors knocking holes through the support walls to modernize with newer mechanicals through the years.