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Rachel Czmyr HOA - fair/unfair?
14 May 2011 | 6 replies
What percentage of your fellow homeowners don't have the specified door?
Greg P. How to save on Materials?
26 April 2013 | 32 replies
I complained that the discount coupon would have been better, and the manager gave me an additional percentage off of everything, and it ended up being much better than the 10% coupon.
Matthew Hammond Financing for Recently Rehabbed Commercial Properties?
18 May 2011 | 7 replies
Lenders want to see AT LEAST 12 months of fixed percentage occupancy to base their lending on.Historically if occupancy over a year treaded downward or occupancy stayed up but rents started declining is cause for concern.Also the turnover ratio even with high occupancy is key.A big mistake I see by investors is they want to rehab a property in commercial and lease up and then IMMEDIATELY sell and cash out.It's not going to happen unless they partial owner finance with some down or the new buyer can assume the loan etc.I tell these rehabbers when they call me to sell that they leased up to 50% occupancy 3 months ago and now are at 80%.They want me to list based on a sales price of 90% occupancy because they believe they will be there in the next month.I tell them they need to be at that 90% at least for 6 months and preferably a year before a buyer will get a conventional loan with a great rate.If the rehabber needs their funds to pursue other deals then they need to owner finance with some down.
Account Closed convo with seller how did i go wrong?
23 May 2011 | 22 replies
Developing your people and conversation skills will absolutely increase your closing percentages, but no matter how smooth you get you can't make a pig sprout wings and fly.You are looking for two things.
Steven Hamilton II Ask your CPA...
1 June 2011 | 9 replies
What percentage of your practice today is in real estate?
Tom Jones Few questions
25 May 2011 | 10 replies
I might just implement that one as well, so it is always a straight percentage each time.
Bryan Hancock How Large Of A "Bet" (Investment) Are You Willing To Make?
24 May 2011 | 12 replies
What percentage of your net worth are you willing to risk on any given type or set of projects?
McKellar Newsom Becoming a Real Estate Investment Coach
24 May 2011 | 16 replies
however you decide to do this, let me recommend that as a coach, you take a percentage of profit on the deal or something...if you're taking money upfront, it shows your lack of faith in the program, and puts you into guru territitory--not a good place to be if you truly love educating others!
Steve L. 50% Rule - Lowest Cost/Efficient Producer
27 August 2012 | 40 replies
NAA study:NAA StudyAll of the percentages are in there.
Mariah Jeffery Mechanics of seller financing
25 May 2011 | 8 replies
So, you can assign each property a percentage of the total loan.