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Rich Weese rehabbers and flippers # 2(there is a reason for my madness)
4 March 2010 | 44 replies
I think it's human nature for one to feel as if they contirbuted more in effort, time, talents or money than the others involved, I have seen and been involved in deals where all have said that there was equity in the arrangement, but it was obvious that at times there were felling of inequities, especially by those contributing labor and/or securing the deal.I guess that I have been guilty as well as the funding partner of saying in essence, "without me, you have no deal".
Account Closed Changing Water Heater from Electric to Propane
26 February 2010 | 9 replies
If the price of propane goes up, will you change the water heater back to electric or maybe to natural gas?
Kevin Richard Trying to understand and figure out if this is a good deal
6 March 2010 | 11 replies
We even talked about an investor maybe.I'm still timid on the deal... it's a lot of money for me.btw, I was already a step a head of you with the need for an LLC or something of that nature...
Julia J Snow removal
3 March 2010 | 10 replies
I pulled this from the website of an attorney in Missouri:Generally, property owners are not liable for accidents that occur as a result of natural accumulation of ice and snow.
Joe Strickley Historic homes investment
16 April 2010 | 23 replies
You can't stop natural disasters, aging, accidents etc, but know what you've got, and treasure it, before it's too late, and every last building that connects you to your past is pulled down in favor of some monstrosity.
Account Closed Approaching Seller
25 March 2010 | 6 replies
What I have been doing with my time, because I am a researcher by nature, is getting a better feel for the landlord as a whole.
Mike McKinzie Where do you SAVE money?
27 March 2010 | 19 replies
Not recommending anyone buy a VW unless they know how to work on them because the dealers and parts and mechanics are generally $$$$, but getting 50mpg for 6 years was great.Another saving tip - if you still think you're being nice to your car by changing the oil every 3k, think again!
Paul Strauss Deal Analysis- What to Look Out For When You're New
28 March 2010 | 6 replies
Don't worry- I'm not going to name names or provide details-- but here are the numbers:$32K asking price$10K estimated rehab costs$55K ARV (After Repair Value)ASSUMING (and we all know what happens when you assume) that the rehab costs are spot on, and there are no carrying costs (carrying costs: mortage payments, utilities, non-owner occupied property insurance, property taxes, etc) because you rehab and sell it in less than 30 days...AND ASSUMING you sell it yourself and there are no realty commissions because miraculously you found a buyer in 30 days or less who is going to pay FULL ASKING PRICE in cash, and naturally this unicorn doesn't have closing costs, either- oh, and ALSO not using a broker, your AMAZING pre-tax profit would be:$55K sales price - $42K = $13KSince we're assuming things, let's talk about what you can REALLY assume:Assume your rehab costs run $12,000 (don't think an estimate can reasonably be off by 20%?
Joshua Dorkin Real Estate Demographics: How Many Real Estate Investors are there?
17 September 2016 | 20 replies
Now some number of these rents and royalties are not related to real estate (e.g. natural gas/software/invention royalties, tool rentals, etc.) so 11.8M represents the 'top end'.
Tony Thompson Paint Roller is Shedding
4 April 2010 | 8 replies
Is it the original oil-based primer or the newer water-based stuff?