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Andrew K. Pre-Selling a Flip
1 January 2015 | 7 replies
A book could be written as to the structures as you have many options, they can buy and finance and you contract, you buy and sell turn key, you can get the seller involved, do the work for them and flip the contract to an end buyer, partner with the owner and sell turn key, arrangements are endless.To structure it, you'll need to consider the buyer's position and ability to buy, they will be getting the end loan.Really boils down to financing, who gets the construction financing, does title need to pass  to do the work, where do you put your profit, again, the end buyer's ability to finance.You'd be selling from plans and specs, yes, you need a good down payment if the buyer is picking appliance, colors, materials as what they may select may not be as marketable if the fall out of the deal, you're stuck with pink bedrooms, green carpet, crappy ceiling fans and hickory cabinets.
Jeff Fairchild Marketing materials & scripts
27 May 2009 | 5 replies
I envision this website inviting every investor to send their best proven marketing materials & scripts & posting them all in one place so all the newbies could go there and just download them all at once.
Shon I. Short sale after signed contract
14 January 2009 | 6 replies
For example: -evidence of increased inventory -foreclosures close to the subject property -third party material referencing a suffering local economy -information regarding increased crime/homelessness in the area.
Ashan D Is Las Vegas a Dangerous place to invest?
20 January 2009 | 6 replies
Many businesses are gone, more are going under, vacancy rates in commercial retail, office, and industrial are rising, property owners are struggling to retain and attract tenants, and values continue to reduce.
Jeff Fairchild Know a Software to turn .doc into .pdf?
4 February 2009 | 11 replies
Does anyone have the name of a free software I could download that doesn't imprint a watermark, is not limited to converting just the first page, and will retain hyperlinks when converting?
N/A N/A Getting to the bottom of things
20 June 2006 | 2 replies
I have invested much time and money in blogs and books, but there is still one question the I cannot seem to find the answer in any material.
Calvin N. How did you pick your company's name?
9 October 2009 | 28 replies
Besides, it looks good on a business card or your marketing material.
Joshua Hill horror stories
19 March 2007 | 5 replies
This is usually considered a civil matter and the police won't touch it.I have had two incidents where the tenants did about $2,000 worth of damage (materials only).
Minna Reid Sold my first rehab-
26 June 2007 | 29 replies
But I dont see paying for something that never materializes.
Perry Jan Remolador Hello from Davao Philippines!
31 July 2007 | 8 replies
Hi once again.For the complete information of everybody (particularly to biggerpro and flipper), I have provided hereunder the conditions governing the right to own real estate (land and all buildings annexed to the land and all interests thereon) in the Philippines as defined by our Constitution and other pertinent statutes :1.Only Filipino citizens and corporations and partnerships at least 60% of the capital of which is owned by Filipinos are entitled to acquire and own land in the Philippines.2.As exemption to the general rule, foreign acquisition of real estate in the Philippines is allowed in the following cases:2.1Foreigners who acquired land before the effectivity of the 1935 Constitution may retain ownership of such land.2.2Foreigners may acquire land in the Philippines if the acquisition is by hereditary succession, provided they are legal heirs.2.3Foreigners may own not more than 40% of the total number of units in a condominium corporation.2.4Under BP 185, a natural born Filipino who became an alien can acquire not more than 1000 square meter urban land and not more than 1 hectare (10,000 square meters) rural land.3.A Filipina who marries a foreigner retains her Philippine citizenship (unless by her act of omission she is deemed under the law to have renounced her Philippine citizenship) and may therefore acquire landin the Philippines.4.Former Filipino citizens can retain ownership of the property acquired at the time of their Philippine citizenship.