
7 November 2007 | 12 replies
Many of them missed the mark, or if they hit the expectations, their margins were less than anticipated.

7 November 2007 | 4 replies
And it looks like the welcome train is a hit, heres to you josh keep up the good work and keep it biggerpockets!

30 December 2007 | 8 replies
I'm not inclined to do electrical, plumbing, or heating work myself.

18 December 2007 | 8 replies
The Fresno market I am not as sure of, but the San Diego market is taking a hit.

2 January 2008 | 6 replies
Made an interesting challenge for little kids, and I had more than one pair of shoes with a grid in the bottom.The upside was that we had heat even when the electricity went out.

18 December 2007 | 8 replies
So, maybe when he was hit with this fine, and they offered to let him off the hook for a letter, he decided not to fight any further.

18 December 2007 | 7 replies
Make your offers based on there criteria.Now i do understand that when starting out that you may miss something.If your investors look at a property you believe hits their criteria and they say they cant buy it at that price for whatever reason.....find out what they will buy it for.Say you have a contract on a property for 40k and you want a 5k assignment fee.

19 November 2008 | 2 replies
List price $440,00016- 1 br units; one building; upper and lower units1 vacantOn site leased laundry (2 machines)Landlord pays water and gasTenants pay electricRevenue per unit(stated):11 @ 4151 @ 4402 @ 4301 @4201 @ 410Laundry $1100/yrTotal Rev $81,320/yrExpenses (stated):Gas/electric $8626/yrWater $4300/yrTaxes $8000/yrIns $3000/yrYard Maint $1490/yrTrash $804/yrTotal Expenses (stated): $26,220/yr (well below the 50% rule)Tax information: last transfer 1999; 54.2663 mills for non-owner occ.; current SEV $162,400; taxable value current $145122From the listing agent: Nice old lady has owned them for 30 years; built in '70's; currently has one vacancy; all units are 1 yr lease; half of tenants have been there for a very long time (years); other 8 units turn about 1x/yr; great neighborhood; upscale community; walking distance to downtown; roof is 4 years old; hot water heat (LL pays); "A" propertyHave not seen the inside yet, from the pictures I've seen the kitchen/bathrooms are outdated.

30 December 2007 | 11 replies
It was a REO that they got the listing for and gave me first dibs before it hit the market.

1 January 2008 | 9 replies
The new North Carolina law, which goes into effect January 1st, essentially ends stated-income loan applications for state-regulated loans, applications where borrowers estimate their income and lenders usually don't ...