David Chan
Throwing a Dart: Dealing Real Estate From Hong Kong to Omaha
6 September 2016 | 3 replies
Granted, being in a very prime location, it may have simply been a mispriced asset sold to me at a bargain rate.
Amiee Thompson
I love this place!
5 September 2016 | 4 replies
Find/Get a Team of members that are critical to help you get things done, are experienced at what you are doing, local, and will return your phone calls promptly.Another thing you ought to get done decides a plan and goals that are both written down and where you will see them and read them every day, have a office located where you will have less distractions.
Greg V.
What's your market look like?
6 September 2016 | 3 replies
The typical buyer is 1031 exchange, retiree, estate planning, foreign buyer, or ultra high net worth that wants cash flow but safety so will take reduced yield for quality.We stick to strong suburban to urban locations.
Evan Ventura
Modular-To-Rent
5 September 2016 | 0 replies
Some of these properties are unusually shaped, heavily over grown, but not necessarily in horrible locations (on a busy road, in a dangerous neighborhood).
Clayton P.
Full-gut 6-unit building - How should I finance it...
5 September 2016 | 0 replies
(Seller needs the equity out asap, so seller-financing is out)As for the deal itself: Located a few towns over from me (but not far enough where management would be a hassle), right near the better part of the borough, near the middle school, very close to stores & very close to where new construction is being planned & the area is on an upswing.2 - 2 bedrooms (1150-1200/each)4 - 1 bedrooms (850-900/each)Going inside it this week, but from my walks around the outside, I'm ballparking about 100k in renoSeller asking for 200kTaxes as-is about 6500Seller states all zoning approvals & site-planning have been completed, only thing left to do is pull permits and put nails to woodAs of right now, my immediate plan would be to sit down w/ the commercial people at my lender's, assess my standing, and start all the other due diligence common with a typical, residential purchase.
Scott Royer
Houston rental market question
6 September 2016 | 6 replies
If your rental is located on a back street that doesn't have a lot of traffic, you may be able to use a bandit sign on a close by busy street to alert passer byes that a rental is available round the corner, or something like that.
Daniel Morabito
Kitchen Remodel -- Need Countertop Advise!
6 September 2016 | 3 replies
If you know how it has been dug and formed, you'll know that it all depends on the source, so saying that quartz is more durable than granite, in one area quartz is harder than granite, and on another location granite is harder than quartz, stone is stone, nothing special about it.
Andrea Heintzelman
REI meet-up group in NOVA
5 September 2016 | 0 replies
I'm looking for a REI meet-up group that may be located in Alexandria (preferred), Arlington, Falls Church or Annandale, VA.
Nicole Jacobson
Newer Young Investor Confused on How to Proceed
7 September 2016 | 21 replies
They are as followsThe 3 are all located in Phoenix, AZ and all rented1: paid $180k was rented before it closed, paid cash with an HOA of $200 monthly and rent of $13002: paid $135k was rented in 1 day, paid cash with an HOA of $200 and monthly rent of $11003: paid $215k rehabbed total $260k mortgage on property is $100k with payment being $800 a month, and HOA of $50 a month rented for $14754. looking to buy a house in Colorado, where I will rent it out and also live in it.