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George P. #14 is here, with creative financing
5 October 2014 | 6 replies
so just after about a week after purchasing #13 (Click Here), we closed on #14. this one was a little different.it's a house in great shape, all brick, 2 bath, huge basement and huge garage, but in an area with houses that are mostly vinyl with crawl spaces. we might have trouble getting people past the few streets that lead up to the house. but once they are there, it will be a great showing.the house was listed for around 100k a few months ago. then they reduced it a few times and finally it came down to 80. i made an offer with my agent (something i try not to do normally) at 70k, no inspection, closing in 45 days. she thought i was crazy and would never get it for 70k. they accepted, but the problem was that this house would have never gotten approved for financing since it needed shower work, terrible deck, caving in porch, and lower bath is missing most of the drywall.so, i could have either paid someone 2k to do it half a$$ and hope to get it financed, or get it with all cash. but i didn't have 70k cash.told the agent to go back to them and see how much they would reduce it if i paid cash for it. they said they will give it to me for 68k. so, i pulled the max loan out of my 401K, which is 50k, had 20k and combined it to get this house for 68k.the interest on the 401k loan is 3.25%, payable to ME for 5 yrs. so, they will be taking $904 out of my paycheck every 2 weeks.this house has around 8k-10 worth of work.
Martin Fecteau New member from Kalamazoo, MI
10 October 2014 | 7 replies
We knew houses would appreciate a lot when it would be fully developed as many businesses would be attracted in this area and rumor were that a school would open at the end of our street.
Raj S. New Member Investing in Las Vegas and Indianapolis
13 October 2014 | 40 replies
"Areas" are really difficult in Indianapolis, though, as it is more street by street in Indy.
Jeff White Tenant wants to put Utility Trailer in backyard?
5 June 2019 | 10 replies
If street parking is permitted by applicable laws, Tenant may be permitted to park vehicles on the street in front of the Premises in accordance with all such laws; however, Landlord does not guaranty the availability, quality or location of any street parking.
Sean Mcmahon Is David Greene wrong?
14 January 2021 | 64 replies
Indy can be very street by street and block by block and things are changing every quarter if you're in the gentrifying urban areas.
Charles A. Why I sold Cleveland.
25 July 2019 | 78 replies
I’m reading BP forums of people buying Cleveland proper, East Cleveland, even west of Euclid - they sound so excited....OOSThe location of the investment is hard to overestimate- that’s the major part of success - sometimes on street-by-street base.Swanny could avoid these bad experiences in Shaker Hts and Cleveland Hts.Taxes in first and just bad location in second case resulted in huge losses.
Bree Najera Looking for advice from Cleveland investors
21 September 2019 | 7 replies
Also please know that Cleveland is a street by street type of city. 
Ruth Buckley Are steps a deterrent for prospective renters?
25 May 2019 | 4 replies
Its 3 1/2 stories high from the street.   
Todd Powell Q Oregon Landlords and PM's: Violence today cops and now hospital
13 June 2019 | 22 replies
I've never gone through the process, but I've heard it's tough to win as a landlord as Oregon judges don't typically want to kick someone out on the streets with no notice.
Alex Ridgeway Greater Trenton NJ Metro Area (Ewing)
13 August 2019 | 5 replies
The neighborhood has families who play catch in the street and the houses are maintained.