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13 August 2017 | 5 replies
Yes, the turnover is high for students but because of the area being close to a lot of tourists attractions i.e.
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1 October 2016 | 22 replies
Daniel Krantz I'm investing in west haven for several reasons my area is close to university of new haven so I can rent to students, taxes are not too high like new haven so you can cash flow more, you can be near the beach in a mile so that's attractive to buyers, my area is between Milford and westville (new haven) and these two are good areas.
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14 October 2016 | 3 replies
I think for a part of your portfolio, investing in apartment syndications is an attractive proposition, especially if you want to diversify out of state and have no time or interest to be active.
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27 April 2018 | 18 replies
I know wholesalers who have focused their entire business model around getting properties under contract at a price that is attractive to investors.
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18 May 2016 | 7 replies
The thing that makes Transactional Funding so attractive is that it is 100% funding covering your purchase price plus closing costs.
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24 December 2016 | 17 replies
Take lots of pics during the inspection and learn how to create an ad that will attract potential tenants.
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3 January 2017 | 9 replies
For your new residence, as an owner-occupant you have several attractive options.
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23 January 2017 | 77 replies
If anywhere near $100k cost and 75% LTV, your return would not be attractive because you're putting too much cash in the deal.
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19 January 2017 | 24 replies
I am thinking to make this home investment attractive it would have to be around $60,000 purchase price with the same $5,000 rehab costs.That would be my purchase price.
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7 March 2017 | 14 replies
The one constant will be that you are hoping for appreciation, but other then that I would be looking for different things in the property based upon my hierarchy of needs/wants.As for a few examples:If you are buying a first home that you will only be in for a short time, I would suggest looking for a neighborhood that would attract renters in the future.