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N/A N/A Forum Suggestion
23 September 2006 | 18 replies
Google searches and wiki links would generally be fine, I would assume.
N/A N/A Starting Out
22 September 2006 | 3 replies
What vacancy rate have you assumed to come up with your break-even cash flow?
N/A N/A Real Estate Agent Fee on Commercial Property
21 September 2006 | 1 reply
I assumed the agent's commission was going to be based on the monthly rental of our property....$3000.
Erik Misyuk I found a nice deal but not sure if I should go in for it
26 September 2006 | 5 replies
Assume true ARV is 150K150K*.70= $105000.105000-50K(repairs)-5000(repair contingency)-20K(your mortgage and taxes)-20K(your holdiong costs)=$10,000.00There you have it.
Joshua Dorkin Blue Moon Financial, LLC
2 October 2006 | 3 replies
And that's assuming that the purchase market in the area where the house is, will be strong enough in a year to make selling at a strong profit a reasonable expectation.Just my two cents.
Chauncey White 3 or more reasons WhY Commercial properties are vastly......
29 September 2006 | 0 replies
[b]Refinance MultifamilyMultifamily - Refinance[/b]85% Loan-to-Value (80% with cash out)35 Year Amortization35 Year Term (no balloon)No maximum loan amountLow, fixed interest rate, based on market spreadsover the Ten-Year Treasury Yield.No personal liability (non-recourse)Negotiable pre-payment terms1:18 Minimum Debt Service CoverageThis loan is always ASSUMABLE[b]RefinanceAssisted Living/Skilled Nursing[/b]85% Loan-to-value, no cash out35 Year amortization35 Year Term (no balloon)No maximum loan amountLow, fixed interest rate, based on market spreads over the Ten-Year Treasury Yield.No personal liability (non-recourse)Negotiable pre-payment terms1:18 Minimum Debt Service CoverageThis loan is always ASSUMABLERates and Terms determined by LTV, credit, property type and other conditions.
Tara G. Making Improvements to units- is it worth it?
29 September 2006 | 2 replies
You said "lower rent", but I'm assuming you don't mean low income tenants.
N/A N/A Why Should I Buy Now?
2 October 2006 | 4 replies
I would like to also add that each market is different and to assume that all are going down or not already at their lowest point could be a big mistake.
N/A N/A Found a pre-foreclosure....what next?
12 November 2006 | 7 replies
I'm assuming an attorney specializing in real estate law/transactions would be best.Is that really all I need to do - Contact an attorney to help with the paperwork?
N/A N/A effects of casinos and tourism on local housing market, MS
30 April 2010 | 10 replies
I assume these large casinos would bring jobs to the area and these workers would need places to live.