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Chris Lynch What are financing requirements on a Commercial apartment 8-24unt
8 February 2016 | 29 replies
Up to your north all mortgages - residential and commercial - have amortizations and terms independent of one another and a 5-yr term is the norm on both sides of the wall.We also tend to go with variable rate notes (like your ARMS, only more flexible) as it gives more freedom to prepay and change your payment.  
Abdel Martinez Abdel @ ProCore Homes, Turlock Ca
10 October 2016 | 7 replies
We have contacts and capable of operating in North Little Rock AR. as well.   
Account Closed What's the best piece of advise you'd give new RE agents?
2 February 2016 | 42 replies
I agree that most of the material learned from the book just gives you a general idea of the do's and dont's.My office is located in Orland Park but I live in the north side of the city.
Raynard Young Agent in Palm Beach
1 February 2016 | 3 replies
Hey, I work the palm beach and north BROWARD areas.
Erez Jonathan Should Real estate agent's commission to be Regulated?
2 February 2016 | 24 replies
Erez you need to change your mindset.You are taking what a few buyers or sellers are telling you as the gospel.I used to have an engineer that lived across my street that said all brokers and agents are blood sucking vampires who are not worth more than a used car salesman!
Johnathan Osborne newbie flipper
2 June 2016 | 18 replies
I live in a very rural area north of Asheville, NC which does not have much going on as far as real estate movement so I’m looking at other areas.Asheville is hot right now and has set record sales/prices for 2015.This has put the little inventory that is available out of my price range.Asheville would be my long term goal.According to Zillow (which I’m not sure how accurate it is) market health index for Asheville is 9.4/10.Other areas I’m considering are Greenville, SC (market health index 7.8/10 ) and Johnson City, TN (index of 5.9/10), both with more inventory in my price range.Asheville is 35 minutes from my house, Greenville 2 hours, and Johnson City 1 hour.I have made contact with a realtor in the Greenville area and that area really looks like it has potential.I am a Nurse and my wife is a Physical Therapist so we have W2 income and would not need to live off flipping.I also have 3 days off a week to manage rehabs, plus downtime at work for research/studying markets.
Account Closed What should I know about Erie, Pennsylvania?
29 February 2016 | 10 replies
It is in an old historic fire hall on French street.  
Amanda Elsberry My lender changed his mind
2 February 2016 | 12 replies
North Idaho and 240k for the house and 75 acres.
Joe McCray Contractor from north Carolina
8 February 2016 | 15 replies
I live in Raleigh, North Carolina with my family.
Jalisa Jones New Jersey Investors!!
15 May 2016 | 4 replies
Jalisa, I'm a PM from North Jersey and quite familiar with this market