
4 June 2008 | 22 replies
If you want a higher appraised value out of a house - then do improvements an appraiser might like.If you want to sell your house quickly to a buyer - make improvements that are WOW factor improvements.We as investors don't sell to appraisers so why not make improvements that will sell your property to buyers.

30 September 2005 | 0 replies
FEAR" has been the most prevalent factor in life that has kept many investors from being successful."

18 April 2011 | 23 replies
My suggestion in Ideal Real Property Management and Repair Costs Ideal Real Property Management Cost Must have the absolute lowest rates; management fee structure must be simply put, untouchable.Charge a leasing commission equal to 84% of the first month's rent for an annual lease (7% of the gross lease).

25 October 2005 | 0 replies
I want to know as much as possible, and mabye my grey matter will deem some type of value in exchange.I wish you all the luck as I do my self, for the factors we can not calculate-Art

19 November 2005 | 1 reply
Now, traffic to these high municipal, commercial, academic, medical prone areas from outer areas is getting to be a big factor, and adds stimulus to demand, added with current logistical costs and transportation.To add more appreciation to the area, large buildings are being turned into high-rise condo buildings and lofts, going for some hefty prices.....So IN THEORY, it looks like a win....I got some good intellectual backing from friends whom are superintends for the largest builders in the state, #1 & #2, not to mention the designer is one of my homeboys too...Now, this has got my stomach feeling some multiple Metamorphoses wrapped up and ready to burst (if you know what I mean).......It’s looking good so far.....Now,Here are your turn boys and girls to add some (+/-)critical replies, anything will help...I have got to be damn sure.......
14 November 2005 | 4 replies
Like personal credit, there are several factors involved there.

23 August 2006 | 2 replies
Like what factors would make the deal good and how do you see the profit before you sign the contract

29 April 2006 | 8 replies
hmm... a few useful bits of info from what I've learned so far without copying the entire fix and flip page from my website:An ideal place to start looking might be in neighborhoods that are in the 25-35 year old range; basically where houses are outdated but still hopefully in good structural condition.With this kind of unit, you can focus on some of the more basic, value-added repairs such as paint, flooring, landscaping, and other basic finishing touches.
1 March 2006 | 1 reply
If you are interested in investing there are several factors to consider.

5 February 2018 | 5 replies
In addition, some companies will not only look at credit but add in other factors like # of moves, type of credit owned, incomes, locations, etc. and come up with a composite risk score based on some algorithm that shows real likelihood to pay their rent on time.