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Rich Weese my review of SE Asia trip
29 December 2009 | 1 reply
Tons of Canals (Klongs) where you’ll see houses on stilts, grocery stores, Royal Barge Dockyard and fancy Hotels and restaurants.
Corey Demuth Need some advise - want to invest 10k
30 January 2010 | 27 replies
You may want to consider opening a WE BUY GOLD store then reinvesting your profits into rentals.You may also want to look into Berkshire Hathaway B stocks as they are the best performing stocks over long-term.
Caleb Whitney Short Sale and Capital Gains Taxes
8 March 2010 | 5 replies
It's no different than the guy who runs a shoe store.
Brian Gibbons Succeeding in Cleveland Ohio with this Plan
7 November 2012 | 5 replies
Ok, here is some detail without giving away the store.
Joe Strickley Investor Checklists
30 December 2009 | 0 replies
If anybody can suggest (or delete) other points I'd be grateful.This is really for 1-4 unit residential properties.Pre-Buy Checklist1) Demographics, ages, percentage of renters to home owners, incomes, type of jobs, type of renters2) Job centers, taxes, services, fiscal solvency, construction, renovation, land use laws, civic pride, gentrification3) Sales and rents trends, cap rates 4) Transportation, freeways, congestion, public5) Vacancy rates6) Property taxes, utilities increases, growth corridors, nearby office construction, replacement costs compare to new construction, 7) Growth in jobs, economic base, and population8) Weather patterns, natural disasters9) Building: architectural styles, materials, purpose built or conversions10) Established rental management companiesPurchase Checklist1) Inspections: property inspector, structural engineer, pest control expert2) seller disclosure statement, 3) statement of income and expenses, sellers IRS Schedule E4) Lot size and value5) Verify code compliance6) deferred maintenance7) space, view, natural light, noise8) Personal property & fixtures9) All co-owners present10) Site boundaries 11) Improvements 12) Clear title13) Deposit conditions14) Condition of property15) Escrow credit for repairs, 16) pre-closing casualty losses 17) Settlement costs18) Dates of closing and possession19) Tenants leases and rental info and their property20) Contingency clauses, environ, hazards21) Insurance22) Read all leases, check for rents levels, concessions (one month free rent etc), who pays utilities, yard care, snow removal, furniture and appliances, duration of leases, security deposits. 23) Ask tenants to confirm their terms of lease.
Kel S How important is a fenced yard & shed?
31 December 2009 | 13 replies
The neighboring house is similiar in style and they don't have a fence but I can tell they have small children due to the ride on toys stored next to the house.
Dan Favor Looking for contract negotiator for my short sales
11 February 2010 | 15 replies
The other was a franchise store where we were able to SS the secured assets and assume the franchise rights, and negotiate a write-off for the arrears plus a reduction in the lease.
Phil M. Positively knowing the ARV of an REO
12 January 2010 | 22 replies
If you buy a six pack at the store, the pric per can is X.
Todd Mims Plan to rent furnish house
7 January 2010 | 6 replies
I plan on moving sometime here in the future, but plan on leaving my furniture in the place.
Bienes Raices What would you put over this floor space?
9 January 2010 | 2 replies
Is there anything I could buy in the store to put over this that tenants might like, that could be affixed in this space but possibly removed at some point in the future without messing up the wall?