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Jon Klaus Spec new construction in Austin
3 October 2020 | 74 replies
You just need to try to reduce the fees to a minimum to help with marketing on the exists AND make sure that everything is broken out properly so the buyer's ratios don't get goofed up.
Davian M. Increasing Property Value
1 December 2013 | 9 replies
Online websites cannot give an accurate value as they do not have the required detail and data to make the proper estimate.
Lou Veiga Deed Transfer prior to foreclosure
8 December 2013 | 30 replies
But in MA, after the Ibanez ruling, no one in their right mind would foreclose on a property without a damn good attorney, because if you don't do it properly, you can be made to start all over again.
Raymond Koolman introductions
10 December 2018 | 10 replies
But I never did a proper introduction that posted successfully, so I figured I'd do one now.Quick facts:39MaleHappily married3 kidsFormer militaryWork in Northern Virginia/NoVARead Rich Dad, Poor Dad in college, loved it, and didn't bother pursuing any of its tenents or suggestions until a few years back :)From a real estate perspective, in January 2008 I landed my first real civilian job after spending the previous seven months homeless, unemployed, and freshly divorced (it was a culmination of bad luck/decisions/timing, and leaving the service to boot).
Goeran Sonstrand Buy a 7000 dollar house or a renovated house for 35 000 dollar?
3 December 2013 | 14 replies
You are better off leaning towards a turn-key property, and with proper due diligence will carry very little risk and minimize the amount of time (and stress) involved compared to fixing a distressed property from afar.There are far too many questions left unanswered in your question above, and $7,000 leaves me very suspicious.Good luck!
Joshua Morris New To Real Estate Investment-Help Needed!
3 December 2013 | 13 replies
In addition, as part of the deal, the listing agent will be responsible for finding a proper tenant.
Kizzy Robb New Member (STL)
1 December 2013 | 8 replies
Thanks for taking the time to properly introduce yourself.I'd say you definitely have good resources with the two people you know, but even better, you're now a part of the BP community :) There's tens of thousands of members that are directly involved in real estate investing everyday helping each other.I noticed you were looking into properties of 4-10 units.
Gary Hurst Tax sale tomorrow
15 January 2014 | 4 replies
Make sure the mortgage company was properly notified in the tax suit.
Nikki Jacob typical and atypical repairs
26 December 2013 | 5 replies
Replace gutters and make sure all water drains properly away from the foundation. ($400-$1200)Another set of repairs that we don't do unless they are necessary:1.
Daniel Dietz How to Legerage a Private Note?
19 April 2020 | 5 replies
Would a bank/credit union who we might borrow from just 'put a lien' (or whatever the proper term is) on the note?