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N/A N/A Mailing to pre-foreclosures
18 November 2006 | 27 replies
They never have been able to tell me if that is After Repair Market Value or As-Is.To the person that suggests they can "Save thier credit," That's total BULLS**T.
N/A N/A We buy properties in the million-dollar range
18 January 2010 | 3 replies
Amount of repairs, if applicable We also buy Commercial Properties, Apartment Buildings and Land.
N/A N/A Text from Chat on locating property
30 March 2005 | 0 replies
You will turn thejohnmichael: property around quicker.johnmichael: As a beginning investors avoid a rehab property or the lure of a high priced property as many beginning real estate investors get distracted form the fact that the ideal property is the one that you take control and resale for a profit.Dan_Auito: fixer jay decima goes for junkers and makes goldjohnmichael: The easiest place to make money is in the middle and below price range range.johnmichael: The property should be free of damage and need no major repairs unless you are an experienced construction worker or builder.
Joshua Dorkin Organizing Your Real Estate Files
16 January 2021 | 3 replies
It took a bit for me to start keeping track of the repairs, but I'm doing it now.
N/A N/A Choosing An Area - Where to Buy Rental Property?
31 March 2005 | 0 replies
The first year's payments would be $10,152 including about $9,270 of tax-deductible interest.Suppose the property is rented for $13,800 a year, and the total of operating expenses paid by the owner, such as property tax, insurance, and repairs, is $2,500.
Frank Adams Mistakes I see newbies making
6 September 2006 | 13 replies
In my experience we all underestimate costs and overestimate repaired FMV.7.
N/A N/A Flipping - Assignment vs. Taking Title
6 June 2005 | 2 replies
Be careful to account for this.Rehabbed properties (with proof of repairs) and regular properties without title seasoning problems can also be set up this way – with much better scenarios than the ‘flipping’ example above.
Dick Green Tenant Keeps Breaking Stuff!
28 April 2005 | 2 replies
Our orignal agreement states that I'm responsible for repairs simply because I didn't want them breaking something then going out and paying for it themselves to in-turn try to negoitate rent for repairs.
Vladimir K. Do you buy out of your State or in your back yard?
1 June 2005 | 1 reply
Acquisition cost, plus repair/rehab cost of 70% is at the TOP END.Keep looking, keep your cash dry so you can pounce on the deals that do come up.
N/A N/A How many of you have your real estate license?
10 November 2005 | 13 replies
Whenever I tell a Realtor what I want, the so called "deals" they find are at market value...of if they're below, the price of the repairs will take it up to or past market value...hence, no profit.If I have them find me a rental, they always show me a negative or barely break even situation, and I have to explain that I'm looking for 1.5-2 percent of the sales price gross monthly income.