
7 November 2012 | 6 replies
In New England, most of the REIA's have a mix of new and intermediate and advanced investors, and many of them are looking for opportunities to fund deals without doing the work themselves.

12 January 2013 | 6 replies
Mixed use buildings you can pretty much assume that down payment will be 30%. also not all the money needed for down payment needs to be directly from you, you can have a relative gift you funds for closing if it is documented.

9 January 2013 | 2 replies
The 100/sqft ones were mainly in early to mid 2011, 100k/unit (mixed 1br-2br) also was in mid 2011.This particular house is in a more commercial and less desirable part when compared to some of the other comps.

9 January 2013 | 9 replies
Yeah, 2.8% is very low, especially if you've got employment and population growth in the mix.

12 June 2013 | 12 replies
After many consultations with credit experts in town and several threatened suits (this was during a purchase contract where credit was REQUIRED) we got the offending company to admit there was fraud involved and they removed it.You may also try mixing small regional portfolio loan product into your purchases to avoid reporting.

27 January 2013 | 20 replies
Adding another lien into the mix won't make any of this go away.7) If the lender figures out that you're trying to slip in a non-legitimate lien, your bargaining position won't be improved, it will be hurt.

11 January 2013 | 8 replies
She is an admin assistant and will be one at her new jobHimBanker at local bank- 2 months of employment at this employeer Gross 2800Old Job- Assistant manage at a jewelery store Gross 3100They have 2 dogs, ( lab mix and chiwawa) They dressed professional and don't seem like partiers Each tenant has a risk, which is better and why?

13 January 2013 | 9 replies
If you are really busy with your career and family you do not want a headache property as the extra few percent isn't worth it.If you do not need the cash as much today and have high income then a mainly appreciation area with higher prices and the tax write down will be a good possible fit.If you need that cash flow to jump off to other properties and build up then you might choose a little but less desirable area with a mix of cash flow and appreciation.

1 May 2013 | 2 replies
I don't know about all hedge funds but the ones I work with are buying a mix of cash-flow and capital growth with very strict rules.

17 January 2013 | 5 replies
I think you are mixing your short term goal with the long term and eventual purchase of the tenant/buyer..