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Kristin Britt Hi All! South Florida Aspiring Rehabber here.....
27 October 2012 | 21 replies
There are great opportunities here but our market has become saturated with investors over the last 18 months so you have to remain consistent with your offers to get anywhere.
Mike Nelson Is it possible to quite title in this case?
20 December 2012 | 3 replies
If the property has value that makes sense, you can buy the partial interests from the siblings and then attempt to settle with the remaining owner.
Shane C. Advice on financing
13 January 2013 | 8 replies
Then determine ARV of the house --estimate rehab costs --you are a rehabber --so get good idea -- then get survey done --separate 5 or 10 acres you want for your self with your house -- buy that much for $130,000 and balance of the price for the remaining land.
Bill Thomas Who pays the bank balance?
23 August 2015 | 6 replies
Hello Bill,You would essentially wrap the remaining bank balance into the offer you are making the motivated seller.
Kevin Polite Raising Ceilings Without Raising the Roof
31 August 2015 | 4 replies
that may be a little more than what could be included for a good ROI on this project, I guess it'll depend on the remaining numbers as usual, though visually it would have a huge impact and the target market for this project would really be attracted to it. 
Jasper Creegan New Team in Sacramento
2 October 2015 | 15 replies
All that being said, here are our specific criteria (we want to remain w/in these set boundaries for our first project):- SFR in greater Sac area- Acquisition Cost: 250k +/- 25k- Rehab Cost: 35k +/- 15k- ARV: 400k +/- 50kPlease comment below if you can help us w/ any stage of the process, from acquisition to closing.
Russell Strazzella Leaving California for "sunnier" skies!
17 September 2015 | 47 replies
The first 7 years is usually spent in the bull market, having at least 65% real price appreciation, then the remaining 5 years is spent in the bear market.At present, Yu said that L.A is on its 3rd year in its housing recovery which started in 2012.
Account Closed Liability insurance hassles
4 July 2013 | 1 reply
On top of that so many questions remain.
Taylor Jennings What to do? Seller owes more than what house is worth...
6 August 2013 | 14 replies
Can I offer less than what they owe and have a lender transfer the remaining owed into a new loan?
Gary Snee Couple of questions about Realtor's and Wholesaling...
19 August 2014 | 3 replies
Then, if you found the seller and she finds a buyer, you would split the remaining 75%.