
21 June 2012 | 10 replies
I don't like vinyl siding and we do not use it anymore for new builds here.The vinyl gets cracks in it form baseballs and rock flying from the lawn mower.The wind can peel back pieces as well.Even if you have extra pieces to replace the color is off from years of fading from the sun hitting the vinyl so the colors do not match up exactly.The vinyl starts warping and buckling as well from the temperatures.Your vinyl looks in good shape though but eventually you might have to go with a hardi-plank in the future.

30 March 2013 | 18 replies
for example, have you tried taking a property that sold in december, and from that input props to run your model and see how close it matched against the actual sold price for that subject property sold in december?

26 June 2012 | 2 replies
Unfortunately, I'm stationed overseas.The bottom line is that I would be able to match my current income if I can close on this property.

29 June 2012 | 3 replies
The name on the bank statement and the offer should match.

30 November 2012 | 24 replies
Plenty of lenders change terms, for better and worse, to match the risk associated with the loan.

11 July 2012 | 14 replies
Make sure you understand what the lender is looking for so you can match your deals to what they are looking for.

22 July 2012 | 19 replies
Regardless I agree about the condosthat why I mention 4 visitsRehab estimate was not a bid for work ,, fyiI was providing a worst case for properties in area Jarrid mention ( cost analysis )Again,, I just know the area and not what insideof the actual propertiesUwe ,, if you provide mentoring to Jarrid I would love seat inside a few sessions- quietly and listening -Most individuals - I know our running from bad area Jarrid ,, I'm a family oriented person My first thought was where would a person want to raise a family or be able to move the property easily when market changesMeaning cash out a little easier versus 80%+ seller financing – down the road –Jarrid ,, here a link to Milwaukee match rehab for owner occupied propertieshttp://city.milwaukee.gov/NeighborhoodImprovement/Home-Rehabilitation-Program.htmYou spend $2 and city gives back $1 (up to I believe $14,000 est )Let’s say you spend $14k estthen city of Milw gives you $7k est backcheck arrives within 2 months ,, fyiAlso their might be a existing Milwaukee city loan program( search internet - my suggestion )You might qualify for Milw loan program before your income risesExample ,,My mother used Milwaukee loan program - replaced her siding about 12 years ago - loan program interest rate was extremely low back than ( less than 2% ) - she lives in a nice area ( fyi )City of Milwaukee most likely might have a teacherhome ownership programs ( search www )This been a link I been viewing weekly ( fyi ) - http://city.milwaukee.gov/ExtendedListing.htm If you go the rental route http://city.milwaukee.gov/NeighborhoodImprovement/Rental-Rehabilitation-Loan-Pro.htmTheir programs for OCC ,, I know due to fact I have a family member working for Milw lead base program over 12 yearsMust be Milwaukee resident to qualifySorry for long reply - Uwe got me going –We all have passion for our own states / communites

20 July 2012 | 31 replies
You also need to either match the windows, or replace enough so it doesn't look weird, meaining you might be replacing windows that are perfectly fine...So, at a minimum, don't use HD or Lowes to price windows - use a local company who builds onsite (it will be more expensive).

17 July 2012 | 7 replies
But, one way or the other, until the sales price and the appraisal value are matched up, the deal can't go through and the buyer will generally have an option to walk away.9.

8 October 2012 | 9 replies
The most recent model-match REO went pending last week @ $99,900 (multiple offers, no idea where it will actually close).The only normal-sale model match in the neighborhood is listed @ $129,900.