
2 March 2021 | 5 replies
Commercial leases are much more specific to each tenant/building, but find yourself a good lawyer who will keep it short and sweet and use common language.

7 January 2015 | 22 replies
Your sweet spot is going to be with properties, sub-$200k, as it will allow for affordable weekly rates, if you're carrying a mortgage.
11 November 2014 | 32 replies
It was sweet!.

18 April 2018 | 43 replies
. - a Flip.The Acquisition:Acquisition cost $100,000 (purchase price + closing costs)Rehab: $25,000ARV: $160,000 (assume this is the sale price)Assumed you get investor to finance you 75% of project: ($125,000 x .75) = 93,750Your equity (cash for "cash on cash" calculation): $31,250 (100000+25000-93750)Now the sale:Sale price = ARV $160,000Sale commission 6% ($9,600) - traditional listing agent.Other closing costs: ($2,500) (lets ignore the interest for this exercise)Profit: $54,150 (160000-9600-2500-93750) Cash on Cash 73% (54150-31250)/31250 ---- VERY SWEET INDEED.....BUT ASSUME YOU GO WITH A FLAT FEE LISTING SERVICE (FOR $99) AND OFFER 3.0% COMMISSION TO BUYER AGENTSale commission 3%+$99 ($4,899)Profit: $58,851 - (160000-4899-2500-93750)Cash on Cash 88% (58851-31250)/31250----- MUCH SWEETERYour see how a small % change in the commission has an exponential effect on your Cash on Cash due to this simple fact: Commission come directly out of your equity while commissions are calculated on the entire sale price, which a large portions is leveraged by the loan. - a change in less than 3% in the commission impact your Cash on Cash by 15% - WOW!

9 August 2018 | 79 replies
Getting cash flow and taxable losses at the same time is SWEET!

8 March 2016 | 67 replies
That is the sweet spot where gas prices per gallon are still seen as favorable but oil companies can make a good profit and keep workers employed.Where I am in GA we are not feeling the effects of more oil at all.

9 June 2016 | 22 replies
I see three different options:- Some women use their charm to "sweet talk" men.

24 June 2015 | 44 replies
Yes, that's a picture in front of the Billops house.My sweet, OCD, super clean, super polite, formerly incarcerated tenant had a melt down & kidnapped his girlfriend, making her drive the parish school bus to the Billops house.

6 January 2014 | 50 replies
Galvanize is a sweet spot, but if you do ever want to mix things up I have a great deck for summer and my office can hold a decent sized group as well.