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James Peterson Opendoor raises $210 Million in new funding
11 April 2018 | 32 replies
The nations largest home builder Lennar invested $110,000,000 into Opendoor and uses Lennar's sales offices to push buyers to sell their existing homes to Opendoor when buying from Lennar, sometimes in front of the agents that brought the client to the model!
Chris Swindle Feedback on E-mail I am considering writing buyer/investor
6 December 2016 | 4 replies
They wanted to push it back to yesterday, and again, I was fine with that. 
David Brown Buying a property way above comps but cash flows well?
6 March 2017 | 14 replies
If push comes to shove and you need to get out, you'll likely only get market value for it.
Nat C. Moral dilemma on raising rent
15 March 2017 | 72 replies
If either of them say they can't afford it then I will not push ahead with it.Has anyone else been in this situation?
Joe Splitrock Happiest Places to Live and Most are in California!
18 March 2017 | 17 replies
The island cost-factor probably is what pushes it down the happiness scale.
Account Closed Delayed Closing and bills are piling. HELP
18 July 2017 | 25 replies
So basically I think that yes you were not done any favors, kept in the dark and pushed out about 3 weeks from closing, I think deciding if you want to remain with that agent etc or working with their broker are good internal conversations for your family to have.
Sean Ray Am I Crazy? The 1% Rule seems impossible in Dallas. Am I wrong??
29 April 2020 | 32 replies
So there is a very limited pool of homes under $200,000 which keeps pushing the prices up.When you talk about huge population booms I think speculation.
David Zheng Craziest Thing You've Ever Found in a Property
27 March 2017 | 41 replies
The owner of the house doesn't know how it got up there or who's it was.  He
Jered Collins Review my deal Richmond, VA
11 May 2017 | 5 replies
I'm submitted my first offer today.Sq Ft = 1,018List Price = $65,000Initial Offering Price = $32,000Max Limit = $40,000ARV = $125,000Realtor Fees = $7,000Closing Costs (Buy & Sell) = $1,200Inspection Fee = $350Holding Costs (Personal Loan) @ 6 months = $4-6,000Total Variable OH = $14,550Rehab Costs w/ contingency = $34,900Net Profit (ARV - Variable OH - Rehab Costs - Purchase Price) = $35,550Net Profit After-Tax (Impose short-term capital gains rate at 39.6%) = $21,827Work that needs to be done:Rebuild mudroom and re-route washing machine/dryer lines = $4,000Kitchen Rebuild: Cabinets = $1,000Granite CT installed, sealed, beveled = $1,400 New appliances (may use a 2nd hand shop) = $3,500Flooring and back splash = $1,500TOTAL Kitchen = $7,400HVAC (received quote w/ ducting install) = $6,000Front porch repair = $1,000Half-bath install 12 sq ft (@ $100 per sq ft) plus cost of supplies & equipment = $3-4,000Add closets to each bedroom = $1,500Fix ceiling water damage = $2-3,000 Foundation leveling (house has settled) = $1-2,000Renovate full bath (replace tub, new vanity, replace toilet, re-tile) = $2,500Simple landscaping (mulch and shrubs) = $500Fixtures and Hardware = $1,000Contingency = $2,000GRAND TOTAL = $34,900I'll be doing the majority of the work but will have to sub-contract out construction of the mudroom, half-bath install, and closets.Immediate Questions I'm concerned about:1) Cost to rebuild mudroom.
Roy Gutierrez Cleaning gutters and refrigerator water filter
14 August 2014 | 6 replies
From what I've seen, the reset button for the filter indicator light can be pushed at any time without having changed the filter, so you can't rely on that.