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Aaron Corleone Safety/Code/Regulations Question
11 January 2014 | 4 replies
Am I required by law/regulations to have a working porch light?
Joshua Dorkin Boiler / Hot Water Heater Recommendations
26 February 2014 | 16 replies
Regarding tankless, the gas line and main must be able to support these; not all lines can supply gas flow needed for tankless.What kind of efficiency are you looking for?
Bryan Hancock Real Estate Crowdfunding: Why It’s A Big Deal
13 January 2014 | 9 replies
I am predicting that by the end of 2014 demand for Crowd Funding will greatly exceed the supply of actual crowd funding investors.
David J. How BiggerPockets created 100k in net worth in 4 months
31 January 2020 | 101 replies
Such increased values are not taken by insured lenders.I can't change what the rules are, lower of cost or market, 12 months in RE valuations (marketable assets are different, they go at current book value, a horse of a different color, but I'd also say in reality, that any security that jumped in a very short period to double it's value probably wouldn't be taken at current book as collateral as it would be considered a very volatile security).The rules and regulations as well as definitions are what they are, opinions won't change them, I didn't make this stuff up, they have been effective for decades longer than I've been in business.As I mentioned, there are folks on BP who disagree, some for the opportunity to disagree, some to validate what they do, some have other motives, but it is what it is, you'll do better my understand the how valuations are treated.Point made on accounting matters, we are getting off topic in David's success story as the topic. :)
Chris Harper Flip financing
16 January 2014 | 7 replies
The regulations were very stringent though, but I went through a large brokerage firm.
Brian Gibbons Dodd Frank Compliant Forms from AZ Realtor Board
13 January 2014 | 5 replies
That's the case at the federal level.I also gave feedback to the proposed rulings, for more lax regulation, but you don't see me claiming I impacted any decision, I'm sure the CFPB got an ear full.
Andy Goodell Newbie from Rochester NY
19 July 2014 | 8 replies
(VP Supply I believe sells Mitsubishi ones if you wanted to check it out).There are a few options mentioned for the hot water heater, but that may not be as big an issue until the one you have expires - and you will have to check how the house was split into a double and how easy it would be to split the water lines.
Naomi Marie Buyer's Agent representing Wholesaler?
12 January 2014 | 2 replies
depending I your state regulations and MLS rules, this could work.
Mike Campbell Analyze my numbers please 30 units
12 January 2014 | 1 reply
Actual Current gross rent $130,200k Expenses 80 k, I calculated a little high to cover the following 5 years. 130,200 – 80k= 50,200 NOI- P&I of 44,913.36= $ 5,286.60 net per year $50,200 x .10cap rate= purchase price of $500,200 Reduced rent.I lowered to rent rate on all units, three and two units, to reflect supply and demand, cost of living going up, people have less money to live on and I see it getting worse, state and local rezones' Future gross rent $ 123,600 Expenses 80k, I calculated a little high to cover the following 5 years. 123,600-80k expenses= 43,600 NOI – P&I of $39,008.40 = yr profit of 4,591.6 43,600x.10 cap rate= purchase price of 436,00 Rent out vacant unite @500 a month x 12=60k profit Am I wrong?
Warren L. Mortgage broker vs banker
14 January 2014 | 9 replies
When you find the property you are interested in you can submit your Agreement of Sale and they will supply you with a Good Faith Estimate which you then can compare with others; and your shopping for a mortgage has begun.