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N/A N/A Double Escrow Anyone?
6 August 2012 | 4 replies
Often, that type of buyer will pay a higher price than true investors, as long as you can show them a small savings off retail.The second involves positioning the property as a unique opportunity, and works best when the property has some special feature or location.Both of these are heavily dependent on aggressive and effective marketing.
Minna Reid Best way to find and contact absent owners
12 June 2007 | 3 replies
Old fashioned legwork but it is effective.
Account Closed Colorado Foreclosures- RE: laws
21 June 2007 | 4 replies
The other redeption periods are still in effect, and purchasing one of those leins can be a way to acquire the property after the sale but before it becomes a REO.The new law, the "Colorado Foreclosure Protection Act" defines both preforeclosure consultants and equity purchasers.
Jimmy NA Doing the work Yourself
25 July 2007 | 12 replies
If you live far from your rentals, then obviously it might be more cost effective to hire the maintenance.If the expenses run 40% to 50% and the deal makes sense you have already built in property management.
Jay G Living Quarters
17 June 2007 | 9 replies
With the subprime meltdown, the tighter money policies taken effect, and the way the market has gone from high-appreciation to nearly no-appreciation for the time being, and interest-only loan won't help you much...
Garrick Solberg New Investor - My intro and path
25 June 2007 | 8 replies
The best way to think about it is that you are trying to maximize CASH FLOW and mortgage paydown is just a nice side effect that causes you to cash flow more.One other point: the more money you pump into the property, the more money you risk losing if you ever default on the loan due to hardship expenses, high vacancy rates, or anything else that could come up to deplete your reserves.
Richard F. Aloha!
20 June 2007 | 7 replies
In my experience, at least for long-term holdings, understanding and considering the long term effects of today's decisions will allow you to maximize your ROI over the life of your investment.NARPM offers a venue where (generally) multi-property PM's can share and learn from each other.
Lynn Z bank lender won't return calls/emails?
16 June 2007 | 2 replies
Not every loan goes perfectly so it our jobs as consultants to effectively update parties involved.
Account Closed Buying rental property with existing tenants
22 June 2007 | 11 replies
Not necessarily, I want to extend them to come up in the summer, or point out how much UNDER MARKET their current rent is and offer them a SMALLER INCREASE to sign now, increase to take effect at end of current term.You always want to increase rent EVERY YEAR (or every end of lease) in order to train your tenants to expect increases, and to encourage the good ones to sign longer term leases in exchange for SMALLER increases.TN apprentice wrote: officially charging them an above-market rent to make the property sell at a higher priceSounds like someone took "due dilegence" to mean "believing what an interested party told me" instead of what my own investigation revealed.all cash
Account Closed Have you provided private loans (hard money or not)
21 June 2007 | 1 reply
I am talking about rehab projects or otherwise where the person is effectively borrowing on hard money terms.