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Al Woods Can I sue my appraiser
2 September 2017 | 10 replies
I am a commercial real estate agent and I only sell and buy vacant land in the area, so I am very familiar with the market in the area.My appraiser used comps from a 10 acre parcel that sold for $150,000 in an area where I sale 1.25 acres for $90,000; 2.5 acres $150,000; and 5 acres for $300,000.
Matt Romano Will Garage Renovations Increase Entire Property Value?!? ROI
2 September 2017 | 3 replies
You can easily pour $10,000 into a renovation that will only increase the sale price of a home by $4,000.
Ana Quiroga I got my license 2 weeks ago, now what
2 September 2017 | 9 replies
You make money when you close a sale and not just when you get  a lead for a buyer or  a seller.
Rory Compton Deal Analysis Help, Lake Edward
2 September 2017 | 3 replies
@Rory Compton - It's a short sale, so the list price is really irrelevant, because it is subject to bank approval.  
Peter Halliday Pre-foreclosure and what to do with second mortgage
2 September 2017 | 4 replies
And then I was thinking of handling it like a short sale.
Doug Haisten Just starting do I need a website?
4 September 2017 | 5 replies
I gave them the option of closing quick selling as is no inspections guaranteed sale.
Sigoura Edge New to real estate. Answers please!
2 October 2017 | 4 replies
Then I would to renovate a little and sale it.
Bobby Clifford Considering getting my license but I have a few questions
13 September 2017 | 11 replies
The short answer is no,don't do it.You don't seem to be in the right mindset to become a member of my profession which is exactly what it is,a profession and not a hobby to pick up or put away at will.My profession requires lots of time devoted to learning both in and out of the classroom for at least 6 months to earn a license and the follow up sales training at the brokerage.It is not cheap either to get started with all the fees involved.From what you are describing about your personal life,family demands,and interests desired to pursue,I would concentrate on learning about investing in your spare time.Learn how to evaluate property for potential profits after repairs are done.Join an investment club and surround yourself with successful people who have already been through the process.Learn about hard money,gap funding,and what it takes to get the money you need when you need it.
Ray Taylor Calculating Tax Depreciation
2 September 2017 | 4 replies
I currently do not have a CPA as I only own one rental property I just want to have a working knowledge of the area to make better-informed decisions on future sales of properties.Thank everyone for their time and support!
David Li How I bought my Porsche at age 23
5 September 2017 | 16 replies
I suspect in Omaha you can do very nicely on say 20k a month... and spend say 5% of your income on a toy.. still leaves you 19k a month to live on.. great house in your market probably all in is not more than 3 to 4k a month leaving you 15k for food and cloths.. so you can buy the car  :)