
12 May 2011 | 4 replies
I would imagine that getting them to buy a property right off the site is not realistic as the primary goal, but you may know that once they set that appointment via the website, you know how to convert them from browsers to buyers, so the primary goal is the appointment.

28 November 2010 | 24 replies
Do you offer these same depositors the chance to convert their large deposits to other debt instruments of the bank?

11 January 2011 | 30 replies
I also use my own Equity Share Lease Option contract for 3yrs which converts into a seller financing note when the option is exercised.

18 February 2020 | 48 replies
But it definitely matters in your analysis what the cost would be to just convert to a fixed.

19 August 2009 | 13 replies
Rent would be $650-750 range depending on if we convert it to a 3bed or not.

16 November 2009 | 22 replies
Only investors are interested in those, unless you convert your apartment building to condos (State and local laws and regulations apply).Other problem could relate to common ground and common problem.

12 February 2011 | 13 replies
Where and when it is needed.If you purchase a "buy and hold" rental and your purpose is to unwind it for a profit when your income is at a lower tax rate, typically retirement, then that is where and when you sell it unless1- a cash situation requires sale now or2- a bubble dictates a better cash return converting to cash and investing at a risk-free rate, typically treasury rate and equaling or bettering the same situationIf you have been holding a property for 20+ years, the yearly return on original investment is often well over 50% per year, sometimes 100% per year, rents rising and tenants paying off the mortgages and all.Now, return on current value is no where near that, but that is not a criteria.If we unwind, recapture depreciation, pay our taxes, and are left with cash, will that same income be available to us with the same tax implications?

13 June 2010 | 15 replies
In north philadelphia, near the temple hospital and temple medical school im converting row homes into duplexes and holding them for myself and on behalf of a few investors.

8 September 2009 | 1 reply
Gold is NOT a useful hard asset unless the bearer can escape to some place where it can be converted to useful currency.

20 September 2009 | 5 replies
is that the guy with an avatar of him in a convertible?