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Jay Hinrichs 60 minutes show on the crisis in america of boarded up homes ruining neighborhoods or is it an investors opportunity
18 December 2014 | 76 replies
A group of other Autistic adults, along with myself, are working out a program[ among others, it's more a holistic approach] where Autistics can create their artwork [jewelry, paintings, etc.] and our groups will be helping with the marketing, etc. so that people can make a sustainable income from their work.Including other, non[Autistic individuals would be awesome combined with your suggestion could prove to be no less than a miracle for tens or hundreds of thousands of "uniquely wired" individuals. 
Mark Robertson Its happened: The first Crowdfunding investment that's NOT working out
19 September 2017 | 298 replies
In fact, the best promoters will probably have deals that look different than the "industry" when much of the industry is fashioning themselves as glorified hard money lenders.  
Andrew M. cap rate?
1 April 2007 | 1 reply
The rate is calculated in a simple fashion as follows: * Net Income / Capital Cost = Capitalization RateFor instance, if a building is purchased for $1,000,000 sale price and it produces $100,000 in positive net cash flow (the amount left over after fixed costs and variable costs are subtracted from gross lease income) during one year, then: * $100,000 / $1,000,000 = 0.10 = 10%That asset's capitalization rate is ten percent.Capitalization rates are a measure of how fast an investment will pay for itself in net cash flows.
N/A N/A New investor
18 June 2007 | 2 replies
There are likely other corporate firms that deal with large REO portfolios and who operate in a similar fashion.
Minna Reid Staged the house - got an offer!
29 May 2007 | 18 replies
Cost me $375/month (3 month minimum so I'll probably just move the same stuff and a few other pieces to my other vacant property that isn't selling either) and $200 for delivery/set up/pickup.I also took a bunch of artwork and random items from my own house and set it all up there, brought in some fresh flowers, and I set up the pub table with two glasses, napkins and a bottle of wine for a nice visual.
Minna Reid Best way to find and contact absent owners
12 June 2007 | 3 replies
Old fashioned legwork but it is effective.
Ryan Arth Limiting liability on multiple rental properties
25 June 2007 | 8 replies
Deep pockets is the term used in the corporate world.I am expecting that you operate in an above board fashion, use good lease agreements, hire workers who have the right workers comp and other prudent things.
N/A N/A corporate credit
31 July 2009 | 11 replies
Can anyone recommend a good company that you or someone you know used and come through for you in a timely fashion?
Autavea Dabney Credit Engineering
29 May 2008 | 17 replies
I posted the services of what we do to make people aware that there is another way to doing it instead of doing it the old fashion way and it is not made for you to think that we are out there trying to rip people off like perhaps anyone here would like to make it seem no matter who it is.If you have any questions pick up the phone or email our company: that’s the logical thing to do when one has questions right?
N/A N/A REO Question
30 July 2007 | 9 replies
The lender has to be able to walk that line between maximizing the return on aquired properties and selling them in a timely fashion.