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Connie W. Match making Invest/Flip Company
12 May 2016 | 2 replies
If desired to repair I can handle all contractoring needs.   
Rebecca Heiner New member in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area
17 May 2016 | 5 replies
Hello all, my name is Becky Heiner and I am in the beginning steps of my life long desire to make old homes beautiful again.  
Brandon Purdeu Forward progress
18 May 2016 | 0 replies
And well desired effect achieved.
Gary Harris WHAT"S THE RIGHT PRICE?
11 July 2016 | 38 replies
As one old man of Babylon instructed — If you would desire to know the truth about sheep, go directly to the herdsman.
Joe Flotta conventional mortgage
25 July 2016 | 3 replies
hi bp'ersi am trying to find a loan for 90,000 but my debt to income ratio is a bit high as i've been putting most of the profit from 14 units back into them. i've aquired them in the past 2 years so it's been somewhat compressed. they're all rented and i'm pulling noi of approx 2500/month.i have 30k cash and i'm looking for help. this would be for my primary residence. believe it or not, the house is being sold by my ex and i don't want my kids to have to move so i waould just move back in once she's out. the house is in a top school district and in a desirable location. it would definitely appraise around 120k.thank for any help!
Toby Munk When/where/how will we bottom out?
19 April 2008 | 23 replies
I agree that in proportion to the size of the US economy foreign nations do not import enough from the US, which is a sign that the US as proportionally less to offer that people desire.
M S Assignment Form
28 November 2008 | 3 replies
W I T N E S S E T H :WHEREAS, Assignor has entered into a certain Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement with __________ as "Seller" and Assignor as "Buyer" which Agreement was executed on __________, by said Assignor and on __________, by said Seller for the purchase and sale of certain real property being, lying and situate in _____County, __________, and more particularly described in said Agreement, copy of said Agreement being attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and,WHEREAS, Assignor desires to assign, transfer, sell and convey to Assignee all of Assignor's right, title and interest in, to and under said Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement; and,WHEREAS, Assignee is desirous of receiving all of Assignor's right, title andinterest in, to and under said Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement;NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the sum of _________ Dollars ($___.00) and other good and valuable considerations, the receipt and sufficiency ofwhich are hereby acknowledged, Assignor has assigned, transferred, sold and conveyed and by these presents does hereby assign, transfer, sell and convey unto Assignee all of Assignor's right, title and interest in, to and under said Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement.
Priscilla Z. Steps to wholesaling..please help!
28 March 2009 | 11 replies
as someone who's treaded the wholesaling waters, so to speak..let me say that it takes a mentor, knowing ARV, negotiationg skills and the desire to be a bit of a masochist..Is it easy?
Chris M numbers game
12 June 2009 | 7 replies
To figure out your maximum purchase price, subtract the desired cash flow (I use $100 per unit per month) from 1/2 of the gross rents.
Shana Gray what would you consider a good deal Toronto area
27 August 2014 | 16 replies
@Ajay Kahlon I currently don't invest in Toronto(GTA) I did a few assignments on pre construction condos in Liberty Village back in the days.Couple of reasons why I don't invest locally in "Toronto"#1 Prices are too high#2 Toronto land transfer tax will eat your profit on a flip#3 Cap rates are too low hence return on investment or cash on cash will stay single digits on a hold factoring in vacancy rates and property management#4 not too many private deals#5 multiple offers on desirable areas (its like that everywhere)#6 little to no seller financing#7 minimal creative financing#8 Little to no cash flow relying on equity and appreciation to be positiveI was looking in Charlotte, Atlanta and many places in Texas but the prices sky rocket.Chicago and Columbus still have deals.