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Steven Vonklein BRRR....How do I get the refi part? I have been turned down.
28 September 2021 | 9 replies
They simply have slightly higher rates than what you would find traditionally.
Jerry Davis I know it's some money in this situation.... I need help though.
27 September 2021 | 10 replies
. * Get a Mortgage on The HomeYou could just simply go out and get a mortgage on the house.
Peter Topa Using a Property Management Starting Out: Does it make sense?
29 September 2021 | 3 replies
One benefit to you doing so is (aside from keeping more money and likely managing more effectively) is you'll learn much more about real estate, dealing with tenants and working with tradesmen) than if you simply hand the property off to a property manager. 
Jon Campbell Trying to evaluate a Multi Family with a 50% vacancy
29 September 2021 | 6 replies
It's possible the previous owner didn't have a mortgage to pay and simply didn't ever see the need to increase his rents with the market.
Erik Raftery Commerical deal analysis
29 September 2021 | 2 replies
I'm not simply looking at a snapshot of the present rent and dividing it by the purchase price although this is better than nothing, It is not sufficiently sophisticated for me to make smart decisions as to which properties to purchase.
Erik Raftery Commerical deal analysis
27 September 2021 | 1 reply
The huge demand for medical laboratory commercial space in the Greater Boston region is astounding.I'm looking for fellow commercial professionals who have utilized any specific calculators/software to analyze commercial deals.I'm not simply looking at a snapshot of the present rent and dividing it by the purchase price although this is better than nothing, It is not sufficiently sophisticated for me to make smart decisions as to which properties to purchase.I'm looking for a tool tool that can quickly take all factors into account such as mortgage interest and depreciation allowances to work out the true effect of our returns.I know it's impossible to expect any piece of software to give me a green or red light with regard to property acquisition.And realize a deal is good depending largely on the circumstances of the investor.
Dmitriy Pankov How much are investors spending on their real estate team?
27 September 2021 | 1 reply
As a buyer, an agent is free as sellers typically pay commissions; however, I'd say the price of a good agent is simply action.
Luba Vasilieva Renting second residence for a limited period
2 October 2021 | 11 replies
Our rental market here in western WA is so hot and short of inventory that we can just put up a quick ad on Craigslist and expect multiple inquiries that we then run through third-party credit checks.My earlier comment simply came out of years of experience in Minnesota where casual insulation of plumbing can prove costly.
Belinda Mang Making Offers in Competitive markets
1 February 2022 | 19 replies
Now, if you were to find something BIG during that inspection that was going to be a nightmare if you purchased the property, what you could do, is simply walk away from the deal and the Seller would just keep your earnest money deposit.
James Devoe Owner financing and refinancing
28 September 2021 | 7 replies
Or would I be better off simply trying to partner up with someone who can co-sign on the deal?