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Shawn Culhane Will this be my first flip?
9 February 2010 | 13 replies
If you are on a 50/50 split you might need to adjust your numbers.
Wade G Help me with putting this deal together
23 January 2010 | 6 replies
I have never done an owner finance so I know more information may be needed so that you guys can help.One response I got seemed to think I was taking on too much risk, which I agree after thinking about it, so I was thinking of adjusting to 10% over 15 years.Any thoughts??
Myka M. 6 Heat/AC units installed brand new... 3,000 apiece?
2 February 2010 | 10 replies
The price quoted seems OK to me; since I usually end up with natural gas-fired heat rather than the electric systems you seem to be getting you might have to adjust a bit for different energy source.I'm surprised that you are being told "no permits needed" for this.
Joel NA More ARV formula explanation please
24 September 2010 | 16 replies
So if I bought this house for 125K, I'd end up with a profit of:185K - 55k (adjusted holding and money cost based on higher purchase price) - 100K (mortgage)- $11,100 (realtor) = $18,900I'd be happy with almost 19k in profit.
Stephen N. After popcorn ceiling is removed - prime then texture or texture then prime?
9 March 2010 | 6 replies
messy job have done many of them heres a little help i hope. diff is a product used to remove wall paper spray a light coat on ceiling just to moisten it up if your celings have been painted your going to have a harder time to remove. so after you blade off all your ceilings put a skim coat of tapping mud on all your blade marks then you can textute two coats of flat wall paint will due the trick on new taxture if its an upscale home i suggest after your skim coat spray a coat of hamilton's prep coat before texturing then prime and pain i now its a long process but this is how you get the right results
Justin Case Leaking hot water heater - help
26 September 2010 | 46 replies
Adjust temp settings.
Vikram C. Listing price - ARV vs REOs
24 February 2010 | 11 replies
They can adjust the subject to the comps.
Larry Moore FHA revisited
25 February 2010 | 2 replies
However, FHA is pulling the strings and you should get it in with the original package submission so they can adjust their allowance accordingly.
Kevin Richard Trying to understand and figure out if this is a good deal
6 March 2010 | 11 replies
Leases should have provisions to adjust the rents with market conditions within reason.
Chris B How much time do you spend marketing?
2 March 2010 | 2 replies
,I was busy for 25 years, all I had was a yellow pages listing, not an ad, just a listing that came with my commercial lines.