Samuel Ksiazkieicz
A little help understanding this land trust strategy
23 November 2012 | 3 replies
(Member American Appraisal Institute) Appraisal.6 Further, any such amount verified by the appraisal to be owed to the defaulting party is to be paid--less a reasonable default fee that is specified within the Beneficiary Agreement (e.g., $2,000.00 is standard); and less all past-due payment amounts, late fees, other penalties, unpaid charges or special assessments.
Alan Charles
What makes multifamily the best game in town.
3 December 2012 | 14 replies
Would also be interested in how you manage a 35-unit property, what mix of BR's you like in a complex, and what you've found to be the best sources for institutional financing.
Dean Teter
Need insight from military veterans
30 November 2014 | 10 replies
There are institutions like Veterans United and Veteran2Veteran that cater specifically to prior and current service members.
John H.
Flipping houses in Vermont?
28 November 2012 | 1 reply
I'm from MA if that makes a difference.
Sam Chainani
Lane Guide Help
28 November 2012 | 2 replies
If I were in the market for institutional NPNs I'd be getting with a broker and approach lenders through a brokerage with a letterhead and business card of a brokerage.
Brandon Turner
Hey BP Pro's
7 July 2013 | 41 replies
Hey everyone, just joined a few days ago..I'm in Boston Ma, by the way.
Jeff S.
How safe is your cash?
24 December 2012 | 3 replies
Synthetic GICs — contracts issued by insurance companies, banks or other financial institutions (a “Synthetic GIC issuer”) that are backed by fixed income assets owned by the PLUS Fund.
Karen Margrave
LOAN BROKERS - CAN WE PICK YOUR BRAINS? Hard $, Pvt. $, Direct Lenders, etc.
20 January 2013 | 27 replies
Private money means non-institutional money, therefore virtually all hard money is private money.
Steve Cook
Hedge Fund Watch: How are Funds Impacting your Market and Business?
23 December 2012 | 35 replies
The purpose of these funds, so far as I can tell, is not to derive yield from direct investment, but instead use the rental projections to sell the underlying assets to risk-averse institutional investors (read the same pension funds and municipalities that got swindled during subprime) at inflated prices.Quick numerical example:Buy a house for $200,000 that rents for $2,000/mo.
Luis Castillo
Has your market rebounded?
9 December 2012 | 2 replies
REI is always market specific though, and I doubt I will see as many institutional investors here as some other places.