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John Vietmeyer Am I over improving?
27 January 2016 | 13 replies
Is that based on an appraisal with your improvements factored in?
Nick O. Newbie/Accidental Landlord in West Suburbs of Chicago
29 January 2016 | 26 replies
Mostly, these buildings are well maintained and many investors see this as a “value-add” investment opportunity because through renovation and common area improvements, the property can be upgraded to Class A or a Class B+.
Max Aris PLEASE READ!!!
23 January 2016 | 2 replies
Oh, the thing is though, everything i have researched is all american/canadian...all the forums i have been on, websites, youtube videos etc.
Joshua Leite Word of Caution For Those New to Commercial
31 January 2016 | 10 replies
A landlord may end up needing to put in $2 per square foot of leased space in improvements to get a space leased.
Roger Kumapayi Partnership for Rehabbing
24 January 2016 | 4 replies
Once the purchase of the home is closed, renovation funds are held in escrow to pay for pre-determined renovation work done by approved renovation contractors.The purchase of a house that needs repair is often a catch-22 situation, because the bank won't lend the money to buy the house until the repairs are complete, and the repairs can't be done until the house has been purchased.HUD's 203(k) program can help you overcome this obstacle by enabling you to borrow funds for the purchase or refinance of a property plus the cost of making the repairs and improvements in one mortgage.
James Stokes Bought 1st Property, working 3 jobs, with 5 kids under 5 yrs old
14 February 2016 | 187 replies
Its great to see that you dont let your personal circumstances prevent you from trying to improve yourself.
Zana Blue Potential Investor Wants Me To Back Off - He Needs the $ More
28 January 2016 | 28 replies
"A rising tide lift all boats" - by supporting others we improve our own situation.My $0.02...David J Dachtera"Success is not a destination.
Michelle Lim 1099-c foreclosure help
26 January 2016 | 6 replies
It's very nerve wracking to think, us as a household that makes roughly 35,000/year will have to pay back 15,000.Originally enacted in 2007, the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act allows debt forgiveness of up to $2 million to NOT be considered taxable income if: The house has been used as the principal place of residence for at least two of the previous five years.The debt has been used to buy, build, or make substantial improvements to the home.
Philip Rodriguez Texas Tax Lien Auctions, Deal or No Deal?
25 January 2016 | 3 replies
If you go in and make a ton of improvements, you may or may not get that money back.  
Garrett Williamson Improvement by Design
25 January 2016 | 0 replies

Hey BiggerPockets members! This is my first post so hopefully it's not a dumb question! My business partner and I are trying to invest in 4 plexes around our city and want to be able to have a good draw to rent from u...