
14 February 2012 | 24 replies
The robo signing fiasco is just about over and banks are now moving on to business as usual, so I expect to see more at the trustee sales, REO's and short sales.While I agree that you need to watch the "pipeline", I would aalso recommend that investors track current and past inventory levels.

12 April 2012 | 1 reply
My main worry for you is if you don't keep an eye on the tanks level you can run out and suck air into the lines which is an instant service call that will cost a hundred dollars or more.

17 October 2012 | 55 replies
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30 April 2012 | 19 replies
Every investor has a level of risk they take in a deal.I like vanilla deals.I don't like something that might bite my in the #ss later on.There are many ways to do a deal.The question is how close do you want to play next to that flame before you get burned??

13 February 2012 | 6 replies
So if you have a high level of occupancy and a low level of vacancy there is not much "unspoken" upside for you to find.

1 April 2012 | 28 replies
So don't look at what the market is today look at what the saturation levels and pricing will most likely be when you come to market with a finished product.Don't be too rosy in your projections.This is what killed many developers who used high leverage and bought in 2007.They overpaid for the old building or land,used too high an ltv (90%),and had high rents expected on the cash flow which skewed the projects anticipated returns.When things finally came to market debt service was high and rent income was low and many developers with non-recourse walked.Today everyone wants to nail you to the wall to lend any money so you have to be ultra conservative in your numbers.

21 February 2012 | 13 replies
Your income level will determine how much this will actually help you, if at all.

19 June 2012 | 23 replies
It will not return to the levels as it once was.

20 February 2012 | 6 replies
You experience will serve you well as you look to start fresh and operate from a more professional level.

18 February 2012 | 8 replies
What risk level is there with staying put, vs. doing something different?