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Rob McLaughlin Hedge Funds - Banks - Mortgage Lenders
31 January 2014 | 2 replies
All securities, which is what this is, are required to register unless exempt.
Steven J. Closed Restaurant for sale - how do I assess that?
3 February 2014 | 7 replies
Once you figure out the highest and best use, you can estimate the potential income it would throw off (or it's potential sale price if it wouldn't be an income property and someone were to develop and sell), and then do the analysis from there to determine value.
Joseph Lieberman Using equity of one purchase to finance another?
30 January 2014 | 9 replies
I have used equity in houses I own as the security via a second mortgage for the 20% down to buy other properties.
Alan Vincent Seno New member from Long Island Centereach New York
5 February 2014 | 9 replies
My goal is to learn wholesaling and buy and hold strategies to secure the future of my family.
Robert Kretsch Help with First SFR property in Minnesota
2 February 2014 | 15 replies
Throw in the management expense and it becomes $260/month cash flow and 10%+ ROI.$1300 in Rent against the following expenses on your original numbers:Mortgage Rate 5.00%Length of Mortgage in years 30Monthly Mortgage payment $643.78Taxes $150.00Sewer and Water $-Trash $-Heat/Utilities $-HOA $-Cap Ex and Ops $150.00 (this is a bit higher than your number, but not major in terms of the entire deal, and yes, it is a realistic number)Insurance $100.00Mgmt Fee $-Vacancy $104.00Total Expenses $1,147.78
Account Closed Has anyone started investing with no money? and ended up gaining good/amazing income?
30 January 2014 | 17 replies
An option is to partner your IRA funds with your own personal funds, but that gets a little tricky and we would need a call to discuss the specifics.Jared, let me make a little correction: the lender in a case of a default can not go after what is in the retirement plan, the underlying property is the only security for the loan.
Geoff S. Buying holdings from a private equity firm.
2 February 2014 | 3 replies
After taking procession of a portfolio of assets, they secure the properties, make necessary cap improvements and then resell.The portfolio being offered consists of 35 units in seven buildings.
Ugochukwu Opara Best Books For Muli-Family Investors
5 February 2014 | 7 replies
You can find it on Amazon here: http://amzn.to/Zv0ZphFrank also has another book called '10 Commandments for Real Estate Investors' that I reread every other month or so as a reminder: http://amzn.to/15ikXL0Ken McElroy has two great books on apartment investments and one on property management:The ABCs of Real Estate Investing: The Secrets of Finding Hidden Profits Most Investors Miss http://amzn.to/HdXVf1The Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing: How to Identify the Hottest Markets and Secure the Best Deals http://amzn.to/1bcWx50The ABC's of Property Management: What You Need to Know to Maximize Your Money Now http://amzn.to/1d518JKAlso see Ken's BP interview on Podcast 052: Buying Apartment Complexes, etc. here:http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2014/01/09/bp-podcast-052-raising-millions-ken-mcelroy-rich-dad/I think these are the place to start, but there's many more let me know if you'd like to see more.
Rick Fischer How to escape from a double mortgage situation
3 February 2014 | 20 replies
You might as well throw $100 bills out the window as your drive.
Steve Difabio HOA Jerk
31 January 2014 | 13 replies
but i pay, i keep the area clean. i told the head guy some choice words after i was heated and flipped out on him... i really don't care for them at this point... i just want to know can they force me to move or foreclose on my house even if i pay the dues, keep the area clean, don't throw any parties,, etc... they don't want me calling the office any longer, i'm still going to..... i basically call them and tell them they suck at their jobs because something still isn't fixed and all they care about is my money... i do this several times a day... i could careless about them... the words i said, trust me there is no forgiving