Kevin Seith
Tear down vs. Rehab
12 January 2014 | 5 replies
Tear down vs rehab is equal to developer vs rehabber.
Sophie Andrews
appraisal
31 December 2013 | 7 replies
These can be developed in one of two ways: 1) a straight fixed bid, or 2) a Time and Materials contract (T&M) with a "cost not to exceed" clause.
Jessy Milner
Rental Owner and Landlord Meetup in Northern Virginia
29 December 2013 | 0 replies
The association will be designed as a networking opportunity for experienced Real Estate investors to share their knowledge, ideas and best practices.The first few meetings will be dedicated to working together to develop a format and create a plan for future meetings.The only requirements for the meetings will be1)All attendees must own at least 1 investment property2)ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING will occur at any time during the meetings.
David Perry
New Member from Northern New Jersey!
22 May 2014 | 19 replies
Have you identified any specific towns/cities yet?
Nate & Sharon Shaw
Hello from Alaska! Newbies here...
2 January 2014 | 16 replies
Ready to cross over to the world of multifamily buy and hold, rehabbing/flipping, land development, REO/pre-foreclosure/short sales....If it's a deal...we're there!
Daniel Ringwald
Newbie from Syracuse, NY
3 January 2014 | 15 replies
I have been using the site to educate myself on a variety of subjects over the last few years and am now ready to develop my network and make my first deal.I have been renting in Syracuse and am now looking to purchase a 1-4 unit property.
Cyrus Sidhwa
Purchase Price for Flips
31 December 2013 | 10 replies
Sounds like you're on your way to developing your own!
Brian G.
Newbie from Burbank, CA
2 January 2014 | 7 replies
So, I'd say your first step is identify a market.
William Kyle Walker
Commercial Mortgage Insurance
31 December 2013 | 2 replies
What might be insured is between the insurance carrier and the lender.Considerations are vast, the local economy, the project, management, financials, timing of the project to completion, basically all areas that a lender will consider.As to sub-prime, never heard of it, as coverage is generally afforded to strong borrowers, developers that are entering a project at a higher LTV initially and the LTV is reduced as a project comes to completion, the initial risk.Apartments or properties held long term can be insured but again usually to cover the LTV risk, that is risk enough and to add sub-prime credit, management, or low debt coverage issues really isn't an insurable risk.
Vince Rosario
Convert from Homeowners to Rental Property Insurance
31 December 2013 | 2 replies
I'm going to identify a homeowners insurance company to my lender in the next day or two.