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Paul Beauchemin Gold is up...will RE follow?
3 January 2010 | 18 replies
I don't think we've seen the bottom yet.
Michael Seutin Need help on PRIVATE FINANCING
19 November 2009 | 13 replies
Giving up 50% of a deal to a money partner is almost always more expensive than hard money.The bottom line is you're wanting bank terms from a much more flexible lender.
Bienes Raices Flat roof issues (single family house)
8 March 2010 | 10 replies
For commercial rubberized flat roofs, you will typically see something called EPDM being used.
Scott R. lease purchase good idea?
20 January 2010 | 3 replies
I want control and not necessarily ownership until the housing market bottoms.
B Cory The Investor Proof Short Sale Approval
16 January 2010 | 23 replies
Discourage all buyers to not use national banks for mortgages because they do not care about anything other than their bottom lines and would rather see you burn in hell should you ever need their help.4.
Account Closed 1st accepted-Help with 2nd.
29 November 2009 | 10 replies
Bottom line, you need to do some investigation yourself which most can be done online.
Dee Xixi Need Some Direction With My first Short Sale
20 December 2009 | 2 replies
Since you are new to this, I would suggest finding an experienced negotiator Bottom line, either hire a negotiator (good ones typically pay for themselves by getting you a better price) or learn to negotiate on your own.
Brendan O'Sullivan Can I refinance an investment property if it is already in an LLC?
19 August 2010 | 6 replies
Bottom line is you don't have a deal unless the rent is at least 2.5 times the expected payment.
Anthony C 6-unit Deal analysis
7 July 2011 | 5 replies
NOI" or net operating income is actual collected rents less all expenses (and either actual capital expenditure or capital reserves).Repairs look high, but you've neglected to include a number of other items (legal fees, CPA charges, lost rent, make ready costs, etc), so the bottom line looks about right.Your financing terms (20% down, 4.5% with 25 year amortization) look a little optimistic.
NA Foster There are no nextpage links
26 July 2011 | 4 replies
at the bottom of the first page postings for today.