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Lance H. Lock or Float rate?
1 November 2010 | 1 reply
Interest rates are TOTALLY unpredictable so I doubt anyone can answer your question with any level of confidence.
Chris H. Hello! Newbie from the East Bay, California!
7 December 2010 | 21 replies
When I took my tests I was very confident in all my answers because of their programs.
Jimmy H. Applying 50% rule to Apartments
5 November 2010 | 3 replies
You can be pretty confident that getting NOI to 45-55% of gross rents will be about the best you can do for an apartment complex.
Sorin T How to finance difficult situation
16 November 2010 | 5 replies
However, I am confident I can make this deal work with conventional financing and the reserves I have to fix the place, in order to move into it but how can I convince the seller, or more important, how can I overcome the seller agent's resistance to accept my offer?
Adrian Williams Buying First Rental Property Any Formula?
25 June 2011 | 10 replies
If the owner refuses to use a title company and do a proper, well-documented transaction, run away.In a nutshell:NOI = Rent * 50%Max payment = NOI - desired cash flowMax loan amount = PV (rate, term, max payment)Max price = max loan amount - repairs - purchase costsI've looked at KC a little bit, and I'm quite confident you can find deals that work with this forumla.There are two other considerations before you buy - demand and value.You want to be sure there is demand for the property you're buying.
Joshua Dorkin Hardship Letters
3 December 2010 | 3 replies
Send the letter to the appropriate party (bank, attorney, investor, or real estate agent you are working with).Once the letter is with the bank, you can feel confident that you built the best possible case towards convincing the bank to accept a short sale!
Timothy W. Stuxnet
2 December 2010 | 11 replies
I love too how they put all their money and confidence into putting this underground to protect from attack.
David Lunsford Google adwords
28 May 2018 | 8 replies
For that reason, it's statically proven for dedicated landing pages to convert better than homepages.Now, what if you're super confident in your land page because it converts well from other channels.
Michael Baldwin Greetings from Central Nebraska
3 December 2010 | 4 replies
It aloud me to gain a little more confidence for when I am ready to take on real estate investing for profit.In the short term, I would like to own one rental property by the end of 2011, and maybe 2.
John Lucas Assistance for budding investor
7 December 2010 | 6 replies
Those two things will give you more confidence to make offers.