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Nicky Reef Is Real estate license Needed
31 May 2018 | 8 replies
You'll have access to MLS to be able to look for deals, keep the commission, list your own deals, referrals commission, document database, you'd have the online tools to submit offers, its a good networking opportunity because you'll be further involved in the real estate community and you'd get more of an educational opportunity because you have to study in order to pass the state exam.The realtor is involved throughout the process.I'm new so I mean.. what the heck do I know?
David Hemm Tiny Homes/Shotgun Homes: Where to find building rules?
31 May 2018 | 4 replies
I just watched the podcast on Mobile Home Parks with Jefferson Lilly dated 1/17/18.
Phill Young Capital gains and rentals
30 May 2018 | 3 replies
Of the five years ending on the date of the sale, they must have lived in the house at least two years.  
Chris Luksha Looking for thoughts on a proposal
30 May 2018 | 1 reply
Here are some basics on the property.SFR RentalLong term (3yr) tenant pays $1350/mo + all utilities (tenant is local school superintendent)Owner possibly refinanced at $100k in 2003.26 acres2 /11 1/4 story capeWaterfrontDetached 1 1/2 story garageTown Assessed Value: $122,300Actual resale value: potentially around $150k Deeded access I have put in 10% management, 8% vacancy, and about 6% others (capex, maint, etc.)So here is what I would like to send his way for a seller financed offer with no money down: Seller financed at 5% (30 yr amortization) with a 5 year balloon payoff payment Balance payoff payment at 5 years (~$91,829) Early payoff <24 mos = 10 points ($10000)Early payoff >=24 mos <36 mos = 8 points ($8000)Early payoff >=36 mos <48 mos = 4 points ($4000)Early payoff >=48 mos <60 mos = 2 points ($2000)Option for buyer to extend payoff date up to 15 years (within 6 months of payoff date, at a cost of 2 points.)Buyer to pay all title, recording, transfer fees etc.Total Interest Paid (If paid in full at five year mark):$24,038Total Sales Price with interest (If paid in full at five year mark) : $124,038Keeping in mind that we make money on the purchase, I would like to offer a fairly low purchase price that would help me get my foot in the door, and continue to give him monthly cashflow and delayed capital gains.  
Aditya Oza Calling all Memphis investors- Looking to buy at Mud Island
11 June 2018 | 2 replies
I don't think rents have gone up any higher than that now when i checked online on a couple of websites. 
Manoj Narayanan Advise for a newbie LP in a syndication
4 June 2018 | 7 replies
Check online for complaints about the syndicator.
Paul Wakim My crafty, modern approach to QUALITY mailing lists.
8 September 2019 | 5 replies
Additionally, my county provides general property data in easy to use files showing things such as # of bedrooms and bathrooms, the general condition of the property, last market sale date and price, zoning, etc.
Paul Wakim My crafty, modern approach to QUALITY mailing lists.
2 June 2018 | 1 reply
Additionally, my county provides general property data in easy to use files showing things such as # of bedrooms and bathrooms, the general condition of the property, last market sale date and price, zoning, etc.
Paul D. Collecting Rent from Tenants
6 June 2018 | 5 replies
As a part of my application, I tell applicants that I require that payments be made online by debiting a bank account. 
LaQuinn Bolling Rental Purchase with Existing Tenants
31 May 2018 | 3 replies
Current lease term (expiration date, month-to-month)7.