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Ron Boling ?Did I make a mistake by paying off my house?
11 January 2014 | 11 replies
I know of people who had over extended themselves, borrowed more than they could afford and then ended up having their debts reduced, and loan interest rates lowered.
Tony Cavalli Vents for glass block windows
14 September 2019 | 4 replies
It is also desired to have ventilation to reduce (or increase) the humidity in the house.
Sovannary O. Investment Advice
7 June 2014 | 6 replies
Many of those dramatically reduced payments, far below rents in many cases, yet left the homeowner upside down.
Supreet Singh Sachdeva Cap Rate after income tax
12 January 2014 | 10 replies
For example, I don't think I saw depreciation in the estimates, which is an important non-cash expense you can take on your expenses to reduce your taxable income, in addition to your exact interest expense, and all other rental-related expenses.
Mike Campbell Analyze my numbers please 30 units
12 January 2014 | 1 reply
Actual Current gross rent $130,200k Expenses 80 k, I calculated a little high to cover the following 5 years. 130,200 – 80k= 50,200 NOI- P&I of 44,913.36= $ 5,286.60 net per year $50,200 x .10cap rate= purchase price of $500,200 Reduced rent.I lowered to rent rate on all units, three and two units, to reflect supply and demand, cost of living going up, people have less money to live on and I see it getting worse, state and local rezones' Future gross rent $ 123,600 Expenses 80k, I calculated a little high to cover the following 5 years. 123,600-80k expenses= 43,600 NOI – P&I of $39,008.40 = yr profit of 4,591.6 43,600x.10 cap rate= purchase price of 436,00 Rent out vacant unite @500 a month x 12=60k profit Am I wrong?
Alia Abbasi Help with CMA
12 January 2014 | 4 replies
Today I reduced the price to $107,500 per my uncle's request but so far there hasn't been much interest in the house and I am trying to figure out if it's the price or the condition or just the fact that it's Hico (aka middle of nowhere).
David Zachery Hey there! New to this in Louisville
14 January 2014 | 9 replies
Some examples include reduced commissions, free staging, free consultation (design, tax credit, etc) and free connections.
Kevin Tarver Time shares your thoughts
14 January 2014 | 15 replies
Pay off your old debt and reduce your current debt to improve your credit.
Justin B. After Seven Lean Years, Part 1: US Residential Real Estate: The Present Position And Future Prospects
13 January 2014 | 0 replies
Real income for the bottom 90% has been stagnant for forty years, and has declined since 1999.he only way to keep consumption rising when incomes are stagnant is to boost the borrowing power (i.e. collateral and creditworthiness) of households by inflating asset bubbles that create temporary (i.e. phantom) collateral and by lowering interest rates so the stagnant income can support more debt.This is why the Federal Reserve and the other agencies of the Central State have been reduced to blowing serial assets bubbles: there is no other way to keep a consumption-based economy from imploding.But "prosperity" based on serial asset bubbles and near-zero interest rates is neither real nor sustainable: real prosperity is based on rising real incomes, not debt leveraged on phantom collateral.Read More
Jeff Jenkins Window Units
16 January 2014 | 13 replies
Tenants rarely change the filters, which reduces the life of the unit.