
25 April 2024 | 4 replies
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25 April 2024 | 14 replies
no one is guaranteeing it won't, or offering to cover the cost.

26 April 2024 | 10 replies
We've had clients change their offered commission numerous times during the course of a listing thinking it would make a difference - our experience is that above 3% or with a BTSA (Bonus to Selling Agent) it doesn't have a measurable difference - the Buyer is generally in control and pushing a client towards one home or another based on your payday may land that agent in hot water later.

25 April 2024 | 3 replies
Did you find their offerings to be clean and free of liabilities?
25 April 2024 | 60 replies
Third, you never make offers without deadlines.

25 April 2024 | 10 replies
Minnesota does offer more appreciation than other Midwest markets and has traditionally been a balanced market for cash flow and appreciation, which I think is ideal.

25 April 2024 | 24 replies
We’ve had cash offers 15-20k over asking with escalation clauses on our flips.

26 April 2024 | 21 replies
This is a very real value that you can cash in on by selling the property or pulling a HELOC and reinvesting.Appreciation details and assumptions:While real estate appreciation is not guaranteed, historical trends can offer some predictive insight.

24 April 2024 | 6 replies
Thanks in advance.Buyer 1 is offering:$130K Purchase Price10% down payment10 year term, 30 year amortization, and 5% interest Buyer 2 is offering the following options: $135K5% down payment20 year term, 30 year amortization, 5% interest$135K3% down payment15 year term, 30 year amortization, 5% interest$141.7K0% down payment (rolled over into purchase price)15 year term, 30 year amortization, 5% interest

25 April 2024 | 15 replies
Offer cash for them to "voluntarily" leave. - not my first choice, unethical, needs cashb) Get to do a 13% or 19% rent increase if rents haven't been increased since May 1977 or May 1976, respectively - I will find out if there are records going this far back in due diligence phase, if offer gets acceptedc) Operate with a loss or very low NOI for 1 year, after that we will be eligible to apply for a Just & Reasonable Rent Adjustment. - with this, we can potentially increase rents by up to 145% depending on a comparison with baseline 1977 level rent amount.I have 2 questions:1) If there exists these 2 other, legal ways to increase rent in a rent controlled area, why does it seems like the only option most investors consider is cash for keys?