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Jessica Hanchey Lease option deal - need advice if this is a sound deal?
14 June 2011 | 6 replies
The county assessment is around 255k currently.
William R. How do you feel about flipping Condos? Who is the guru for Condos?
15 September 2015 | 13 replies
The dreaded special assessment is one.  
Rich Weese Is it still possible to get really RICH
9 April 2012 | 65 replies
Being rich is more of an assessment of where someone is at today.
Steve Smithy Ultra-Cheap rented in Detroit?
29 June 2011 | 28 replies
The biggest mistake I see made is focusing on PRICE.Price is important but it what you get for the price in what area that is KEY.What I have heard from Detroit is they have very high property taxes there.I have heard in the thousands and thousands for one of those cheap 10k houses.You find this as well in Atlanta with very high taxes and assessments and appeal backlogs that go for miles.I would save your money and leverage yourself into larger deals in better areas.For instance if you have 50k to play with buy a 10 unit in a better area.In my area in war zone Atlanta you can find 10k houses listed by the hundreds for sale in crap areas.What smart investors do is look at outlining areas instead where you might see 5 properties for great buys that you have to act fast.When the market comes back the nicer areas will recover first usually.If you have an old junky house on land you have a development play.In Atlanta these junk houses might sit on small parcel .18 to 1/4 acre and the topo is hilly.I can land a house for decent rent and get 1 acre or more in the burbs.More exit strategies,less crime,less taxes,etc.I might offer really cheap for one of those war zone properties and then try to wholesale it with a full disclaimer and let someone else take the risk.
Cody Lown Having a co-borrower?
27 June 2011 | 8 replies
Again, a candid and comprehensive discussion with a good lender should be able to provide you with your options.My recommendation is to find a good lender and/or real estate agent first.
Tyler S. market value
3 July 2011 | 2 replies
Would it be wise to make my offer Based on this...........Calculating dollar per sq ft higher than what county assessed value is?
Matthew J. T. Anything creative to do with this deal?
4 July 2011 | 7 replies
Before you can accurately assess your options, you need to know one crucial point.
Rob Beeman Are your Contractors Lead Safe Certified?
8 May 2012 | 22 replies
In about 30 seconds, I can assess the LBP risk of a window sill, frame, or painted door.
Scott J. Property Value Notice Question
11 July 2011 | 1 reply
If you can show solid evidence that the assessment is off, you should have a case.
Joshua Dorkin It is not the agent's responsibility to know what repairs are needed! Really?
15 July 2011 | 30 replies
At least in NJ, when a property is listed with an agent, owner is required to fill out a full disclosure form where they answer comprehensive questions on the condition of practically everything.The agent is therefore in the know of these conditions and are legally bound to disclose these to the buyer...