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Aaron Bard Lunch Break Post (Seller Finance Deal Problems)
15 April 2024 | 5 replies
So my counter-offer was that I would pay them a small down payment, and have a contract saying that I must pay them in full within 18 months.
Ian Hogan Springfield MA MultiFamily March Market Update
15 April 2024 | 1 reply
Listing inventory looks to have a trend that is counter to most other markets in Massachusetts; usually inventory increases in the Summer and lessens in the Winter!
Aaron Bard Lunch Break Post (Seller Finance Deal Problems)
15 April 2024 | 4 replies
So my counter-offer was that I would pay them a small down payment, and have a contract saying that I must pay them in full within 18 months.
Chris Holmes Not Convinced RE Investing Is Worth It
15 April 2024 | 12 replies
Anytime someone brings up a reason you will counter it with your own logic and actually push yourself further and further away from where it seems like the place you want to go.
Devin Cokley Wanting to learn more about structuring and negotiating a seller finance deal
14 April 2024 | 4 replies
I've done a fair share of researching but some things I havent been able to get very clear answers on.I'm looking into possibly buying a laundromat on seller finance and I want to be able to talk to the seller and negotiate terms that benifit both of us that I can still profit with the business.I guess im looking for a clear cut of all the parts of a seller finance deal, how to structure it, and how to negotiate it if countered. example, If i put 10% down, they finance 90%, whats a good or bad interest rate if any, how long of a term, what should the payments look like etcany advice would be a huge help to not only the laundromat but Real estate in general!
Ellie Narie What should I know about self-managing D-properties remotely?
15 April 2024 | 33 replies
stainless cabinets and concrete counter top. 
Jennifer T. Finishing a basement to live in - househacking
14 April 2024 | 3 replies
Also, does the basement have the legal height you can run into underpinning and digging out the basement (Some moving parts - there could be piping in the basement floor, etc.)Lastly, If you finish the basement and not approved and permits pulled correctly.
Ricardo James Basement rental conversion in Washington DC (dig-out)
14 April 2024 | 22 replies
Demolition of the existing basement wall, ceiling, electrical wiring and fixtures, water and sewage pipes and fixtures.3.
Troy Parker A history of my first property purchase.
12 April 2024 | 0 replies
Began scanning MLS everyday to find a deal (I am my own realtor and this is my first transaction).January 2024 – After searching deals daily, I saw a property listed that day for 219,500 two blocks from my parents home and promptly made an offer that day for 222,222.Listing realtor kept the bidding open for a week and asked for a counter based on competing bids (in hindsight I don't think there were actually other bids).
Jerome Nunez Renovation Costs in Greater Providence Area
11 April 2024 | 5 replies
Kitchen renovation included new cabinets, counter tops, sink, tile in the pantry, a few new appliances (dishwasher plumbing & elec were not there previously) and finishes throughout.