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Tarcizio Goncalves Rental property analysis
28 February 2018 | 10 replies
So even if the average is $1050 that doesn't mean that houses also couldn't go for $1250 or $800 in the same area depending on its individual characteristics.3) It's not entirely clear where Rentometer pulls its data from, but I think they are using list prices instead of actual lease prices.
Daniel Carman My 10 year journey to purchase my first 24 unit apartment complex
18 December 2018 | 20 replies
It was 120 gallon unit that feed 17 of the 24 units(others have on demand water heaters).
Swati V Patel Using 401k as down payments on multi-family apartment building
5 March 2018 | 20 replies
@Swati V Patel in order to link the individual's name that you are talking to just begin to type out the individuals name and it will pop up.
John P. Help with terms for sale of raw land
2 March 2018 | 6 replies
You want to talk to your CPA first and foremost you don't want to get in a situation were your deemed a dealer and lose your cap gain tax advantages.that said a take down schedule like this is common in the industry.. although CA usually a million dollar property is not a lot.. vis a vi development ground.. and builder developers there usually stroke a check if needed.I suspect though if your going to sell it in phases.the land would be split into 3 phases and you deed out each phase as he pays if off.. but not individual lots that were your CPA can advise you on dealer status.its common though in these scnerios to have accerlated paymentso you have  3 phases  333k each... you sell first phase for  400k.. second phase for 400k last phase for 200k.. this way you get a premium if he fails to buy the rest of the dirtalso in your contract make SURE you demand that all work product engineering soils geo tech that type of stuff is once paid for your property as well.usually in vanilla real estate transaction on the west coast I don't recommend or see the need for a lawyer but in this case I would find a good real estate lawyer tell him these basic terms and things you need then let him prepare the contract.. hope that helps.. and assuming the dirt is in CA.. of course.
Sean Trily Choosing a market to move to...
14 August 2018 | 5 replies
Values in areas of high demand are high.
Joseph Garcia Trying to become a Richer Dad in the Portland and Salem area
2 March 2018 | 6 replies
I’m an extremely motivated individual and this is something that I bring to anything that I’m a part of.
Dan Earl How to handle security deposit logistics of inspection/notices
3 March 2018 | 8 replies
Don't cave into their demands, but do inform them of the process.If you have 4 days to do your initial inspection with the tenant, make the most of it, but don't prematurely commit yourself to specifics regarding the return of the deposit.
Joshua Lindsey Wholesaling a Pre-Foreclosure? (Am I Doing This Right?)
15 May 2020 | 32 replies
Addressing the problems is like trying to put out small individual fires in a forest that is burning.
Ray Gayk Real Estate Investing in Spokane Washington Area
3 March 2018 | 7 replies
@Ray Gayk, let me first disclose that I am not a Spokane guy so I truly do not know these individuals on a personal level I only know them through their BP presence. 
Shera Gregory Entity classification for LLC where SD 401k trust is the member
3 March 2018 | 4 replies
The IRS filing info says "If the only member of the LLC is not an individual, the LLC income and expenses are reported on the owner/member's tax return."