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Andrea Graybill Flipping Formula
31 January 2015 | 20 replies
Towards the second half of the third day though, the big push was to sign folks up for a huge amount of extra training, out-of-state workshops, personal mentors, and much more - to the tune of $25,000 to $60,000!!
Bill Coleman How much rehab quality for a SFH rental in Denver?
29 May 2014 | 6 replies
Less than 1 in 10 tenants do anything but mow and only about half even mow unless threatened.
Felicia Pryor REI Courses ? Are they worth it...
29 May 2014 | 15 replies
Best of luck, but I still think you can get everything you really need here on BP, including a mentor type that wouldn't cost you half the deal for a little assistance. :)
Andrey Y. Smoke Detectors in Maryland (Frederick) - AC vs battery operated
30 May 2014 | 5 replies
I'm no expert, but it looks like it really depends on the year it was built and how many units are in the building.Mine, for example, is half a duplex built in 1980, so I need to have at least one electric powered Smoke Alarm, permanently wired, in the sleeping area, which was already done at the time of construction (located in the hallway just outside the bedrooms).
Leland F. "Cleaning Reimbursement" to seller's agent...
29 May 2014 | 5 replies
So I bought a condo about a month and a half ago...something has been bothering me though.The seller's agent somehow snuck in a $200 "cleaning reimbursement" on the HUD document that I don't recall ever agreeing to.
Kim Goldstein Advice on deal
29 May 2014 | 9 replies
The 43,000 is with the new bath and it is only a half bath.
John T. Multifamily Homes - Too Expensive to cash flow?
2 June 2014 | 16 replies
According to my calculations, if you're only counting half the rent due as income, you'll need to find a property at about a 15% cap rate to satisfy this criteria.
Ziad Maalouf Hello, Montreal newbie here.
30 October 2014 | 9 replies
Not to mention that half the provinces in Canada utilise Power of Sale in lieu of judicial foreclosure and the banks have an obligation to make best efforts to sell the property at FMV ... hence these properties are typically sold through a real estate agent and listed on MLS.When you do have additional Canada specific questions, feel free to reach out.
Account Closed Advice on a Strategy to Acquiring this 12 unit apartment for Buy and Hold (Make a deal and Renovate)
31 May 2014 | 2 replies
.$2960 /mo cash flow ....Even if you only used half of that to pay down the loan you would own the property free and clear in 6 years.So to answer your question if I wanted to put zero cash into it I would find a partner who would put all the money into it and let me take care of all the legwork and headache then split the profits with my partner 50/50 and we would both be making a killing at the end of the day.Or, I would find some bank that would give me a loan even if the interest was high and work out the math I did above again to ensure it makes sense once all the numbers are evident.
Account Closed Conventional Loan VS. Hard Money Lender
23 December 2014 | 7 replies
You're looking at a minimum of 20% down with the average HML.With a HML, you won't have all of the process involved with the VA loan and the transaction time can most likely be cut in half, thus delivering the commission to your agent's pocket much more quickly.