28 June 2014 | 12 replies
so i have a guy who really wants to get rid of his house because it is going underwater. he said he as 85k on his mortgage but comps run at 65khes been hanging onto it but owes more on mortage than house is worthhes sole owner2 bed1.5 bath900 sq ftprivate septicpublic waterno liensLot: 4,792 sqft Single Family Built in 1945 Heating: Forced air Last sold: Sep 2005 for $105,000should i try to wholesale this through a shortsale?
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30 June 2014 | 8 replies
I'm not surprised one bit about being held at gunpoint but, being a native to Detroit, I'm pretty aware of the "hot spots" :)@Nick Keesee Holding would be amazing but, i agree, the price for upkeep along with the price for rehab would be pretty high.
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28 April 2015 | 48 replies
It's into this that I plug 'actual' repair costs, etc...The property I just purchased (for the purpose of hold & cashflow) had completed since 2010 the roof, windows, siding, electrical, plumbing, including hot water tank, new service from BC Hydro as well in the last 4 months a new bathroom, floors, fence and completely repainted.I know that the envelope (roof, etc..) will now last 25 years, the hot water tank 7-12.
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4 January 2017 | 29 replies
I am learning fast about MH since your podcast aired.
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2 July 2014 | 7 replies
For example, for a city infill lot in a hot market, it's not likely that someone is going to wait for you to get all of your permits before they will close on the deal.
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30 June 2014 | 3 replies
You should be fine with owner-occupying, although if you're in a very hot area, you may have to compete with investors if you do not get it under contract before it is opened to non owner-occupants..Sometimes these things go for a few thousand more than what they are listed at.
1 July 2014 | 10 replies
Rachel Jackson welcome. your in a hot market!!!
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1 July 2014 | 3 replies
I just bought a new property and, in talking to my landlord friends, have found that most of them don't provide any of these.Installing a dishwasher in my new property would mean:1) cutting out some of the cabinets (it's a 1951 house, so the kitchen is already small, with limited cabinet space) or2) get a portable one that the tenant could connect to the sink when neededThe washer and dryer would be easy to put in, but the hookups are also positioned where it would be easy for a tenant to get them themselves (directly by outside door) without danger of tearing up the floors.I want to be able to charge fairly high rents for the property, and preferably rent to a family (it's in a hot neighborhood and has an absolutely gorgeous and huge backyard, which is rare).
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28 March 2015 | 38 replies
The downsides were: it appeared to be a decent build to my fairly ignorant eyes, and the rental market now is hot.
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7 July 2014 | 9 replies
Every state has a Banking Division hot line.