
26 May 2013 | 43 replies
If you buy at the top, sell at the bottom, and don't rebuy at the bottom, it'll never work out well.

7 May 2013 | 10 replies
Definitely, of course, this is something my attorney & the seller's attorney will work out -- but I guess I need to know what to ask my attorney for.

9 May 2013 | 16 replies
In my personal experience that has played out pretty accurately.If I ran the numbers, net annual income before PI and utilities would work out to about $22.5K.

17 May 2013 | 12 replies
here's a quick update:- the first offer fell through because the buyer lost his job- the second offer fell through, then as of yesterday, they were able to salvage the offer and continue negotiations with this buyermy cousin is still unsure of the current offer going through so I told him to keep me in the loop just in case it doesn't work out with the current buyer again

24 October 2017 | 127 replies
I believe Jon Klaus does this daily using Realtor.com But you need to work out an arrangement to get some sort of MLS access quickly.1.

9 May 2013 | 3 replies
Well the 50% rule actually refers to the fact that 50%of a given rent wil go to expenses over the life of the asset, you can tell that may be very inaccurate out here in SoCal due to higher costs.2%, in Orange county I doubt it would be possible at all.You have to understand out here there is an extremely different mindset to buy and hold investing, it's for appreciation not cash flow.I've run across bogs in the past where they discussed how the numbers work out here.

13 May 2013 | 18 replies
After servicing the respective notes, we are left with ~$110.00/mth for the SFH and ~1200/mth {~200/door} for the quad.If the 60 - 95K SFH existed in our part of the world, things would probably work out in favour of the SFH.

10 May 2013 | 3 replies
If raised beds are required, I can help them with that (I've helped a local senior residence build raised beds so residents in wheel chairs can garden).Water will not be an issue, I can place a rain barrel on-site.I run the idea of a "release from liability" past Council, but it's not as pressing a concern up here ... fortunately we are still a less litigious society.The gardening season here is only 4-months and our participation will only be committed for the current season, so if it doesn't work out, we'll not do it next year.

11 May 2013 | 7 replies
im relying on my contract to do a lot for me as well. can i just write in the contract that the seller pays for the search with a clause that if any issues are found and not addressed before the contract end data the contract is void and does not renew. is that a good exit strategy or do i need something else to protect my self from deals that wont work out and unnecessary out of pocket expenses.

2 June 2013 | 2 replies
I was thinking about making my cover letter the pitch to meet up to see if we could work out a mutually beneficial arrangement.