
8 March 2015 | 9 replies
Add to that the fact that the property probably feeds schools below a "6" on GreatSchools.org, and you have further reduced your pool of interested investors.None of that is said to discourage you, just to make you aware of the reality of the situation.

16 November 2016 | 159 replies
In this case, county property tax collector.3) Record owner's tax account has been reduced.

11 March 2015 | 126 replies
Tenants stay longer, reducing vacancy costs, and fix-up between tenants.

4 March 2015 | 3 replies
Definitely need to build outs in the contract so if it doesn't work you can get out quick.You need a business attorney to draft the partnership agreement etc. and also do the lease so you are protected.You will need to spend money upfront to protect your interest down the road and reduce damages.No legal advice given.

6 March 2015 | 9 replies
For one if you are looking at purchasing a $100,000 property and the listing broker has a 6% fee built into the deal you could either participate and get a 3% commission or choose not to participate and negotiate to have the purchase price brought down $3,000 (better IMO as its not income this way, but rather reduced price).

7 March 2015 | 6 replies
*It's generally in investors' best interest to have their competitors be represented by the same agent to reduce individual deal competition.

6 March 2015 | 9 replies
yep u can propose a contingency/rider that allows u to exit before lease terminates if your business fails during the lease term however it reduces chances of the PM/owner taking it seriously as they would then have to monitor ur monthly revenues (something many commercial owners do anyway in order to assess royalties due) or proof of lack thereof

9 March 2015 | 21 replies
You can occasionally convince seller's agent to reduce.

20 June 2015 | 15 replies
The drywall was true 1970's 1/2inch thick & the paneling varied from a solid 3/16-1/4 plywood.Under all this we also discovered the occasional complete wall of 1' tongue-in-groove pine plank which was once an outside wall.To expedite the work, reduce the mess & costs I would simply lay drywall over the top of the paneling.

19 March 2015 | 4 replies
$20k down on a nice house and $2700 a month with taxes is no problem, we currently rent for $2400 and this move would be reducing commuter costs by about $300 a month.