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22 April 2011 | 6 replies
If you google Sanger Financial their webpage will come up.Thanks,Joint VentureAcquisition and Development Funding10/100 ProductProduct Parameters$5M to $750MM Partnerships – construction / development projects; income producing property and business ventures with our Joint Venture SBLC leverage program.All project values are calculated in US Dollars.We have an appetite for virtually any venture that makes sense - income producing properties, such as hotels, motels, apartment complexes, subdivisions, medical buildings, assisted living projects, almost anything that is real estate associated, business financing, project debt restructuring, jumbo residential purchases, etc.
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16 October 2007 | 13 replies
But it's impossible to change the HABITS of a lifetime, on average I spend about 4 hours searching for plane tickets before we travel, I always know where the cheapest gas in town is, I always search for coupons for hotels on driving trips, I just replaced our 6 year old cell phones with new ones, I mentally plan out any driving trip, even daily ones and our monthly trip to the big city, I've always bought my clothes on sale.I bought me skis, boots and poles on sale, I ski at least 3 weeks every year (with a ski club-the best value).
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27 March 2014 | 3 replies
I got my forms on the HomeAway site.While you might be thinking of it as a spinoff of a traditional rental, I think your visitors are probably comparing you more to a hotel - and I've never had to sign a 16-page form to stay at a hotel!
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29 August 2017 | 25 replies
The interesting thing is that it's really an arbitrage play that people are starting to use instead of hotels.
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18 December 2014 | 29 replies
Our meetings are generally held at the Lloyd Center Double Tree hotel.
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19 February 2014 | 4 replies
For example:I have one umbrella for my house, autos and 1-4 unit rental propertiesI have another umbrella for a 8 unit apartment building, held in my LLCNow my agent says I need another umbrella for a old hotel I purchased in self directed IRA.
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8 January 2012 | 13 replies
Check out this incredible video of a 30 story building that was built in 15 days in China.According to Rich Pollett:A 30-story tall, 183,000-square-foot hotel built in just 360 hours.
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3 March 2016 | 8 replies
So factor in all extra work in (value your time and energy) versus a long term, good paying tenant that may stay for years...Furnished, by the way, and I have done partially furnished is actually more work on the turn around as you have to move that stuff around to clean or paint, plus maintain/replace it, track it, etc...Finally, as mentioned, you also now are in competition with more extended stay suite hotels and perhaps even people doing seasonal AirBnB type things...So you'd want to beat them on price and maybe differentiate, too (like sf home with yard, terms, etc)Best of luck
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26 April 2009 | 0 replies
But it also encompassed major projects in unexpected locations, like a 40-story apartment hotel designed by Emery Roth for the northwest corner of 106th Street and Central Park West, an area of third-rung apartment houses.Other buildings of 40 stories or more were planned for 70th and West End Avenue; 85th and Central Park West; 87th and Park Avenue; 90th and East End Avenue; and 105th and Broadway.Of the many fallen visions, three stand out in particular: an East River idyll, a richly colored West Street enclave and a Madison Square tower that was to have been the tallest in the world.Early in 1929, a syndicate including Douglas Elliman and the architect-developer Eliot Cross announced plans for the blockfront on the East River from 48th to 49th Streets, to be known as Watergate.
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11 August 2009 | 85 replies
Well, my good tastes and what I could afford(dumb luck) caused me to take cash out of that property and buy more, and later take cash out of those and buy more...Since that first one, I have educated myself on many strategies and for me, the only one that I have found to consistently provide cash flow and a growing nest egg of wealth is buying 4 little green houses, then trade them for a red hotel, along the way watching as people who are generally referred to as tenants pay the mortgage(s) off.