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Rohit Jindal Mobile Home Park Purchase
13 May 2015 | 12 replies
The Rent to Owns that the seller has, have been discounted back to their PV based on the streams of the future incomes they would generate.
Scott Nipp About to FSBO with owner finance our current home...
14 May 2015 | 17 replies
However, my thought on this is to discount the interest rate to the buyer enough to offset the property tax homestead exemption and maintain this in my name.  
Tony Hernandez What if I get a deal?
5 May 2015 | 4 replies
Here is a "cheat sheet"Pretty Houses, no equity -   sub2 -> rent out,  lease 2 own;   wrap -> rent out, lease 2 own  lease option -> assignPretty Houses, 20% equity - list with agent; sub2 and note ->rent out, lease 2 own; wrap -> rent out, lease 2 own; lease option -> assignPretty Houses 20% - 95% equity - list with agent; sub2 and note -> rent out, lease 2 own; wrap -> rent out, lease 2 own; lease option -> assign; lease option and sub lease-sub option, possible equity splitPretty Houses - 100% equity - installment sale, payments to seller substantially less than market rent; Possible 2 Notes, do a partial sale at a discount of front end 60 payments on 1st noteMinor Rehabs - Joint Venture with the Seller (give note for equity, pay off note after resale), JV with Money PartnerMajor Rehabs - Wholesale Contract; JV with Money Partner, Hard Money Lender, Private Lender IRA Loan, Use your IRA Loan@Steve Vaughan may want to add to this.
Chris Haas Looking for 2015 Information on Property Taxes for NOO in SC
5 May 2015 | 4 replies
SC owner occupied property is taxed at 4% and in addition there are several discounts given which makes SC owner occupied property taxes really low.  
Raky Patel Advice on sale needed ASAP
5 May 2015 | 14 replies
If the window is close, you might want to do is listed with a discount brokerage and offer it at 149K. 
Israel Campos Quick Update!!
5 May 2015 | 0 replies
Hey everyone just wanted to update you all on the latest, so I am in my 5th month and its going great, a couple weeks ago I met a guy that is rehabilitating a neighborhood in my area and set him up with a capital investor and we are all in business the rehabber has 300+ properties in his inventory to rehab at low to no cost to purchase these properties basically the city approached him to fix the houses in the neighborhood, the city discounts the taxes and leans so he is paying less then bottom dollar for this stuff.I have my second property on contract its a multi fam with great return, still at my full time, I love my job so it will be hard if I ever need to quit but if I don't quit I cant wait to tell my boss to pay me less, who would ever do that!?!?!?!?!
Kofi LeGrand-Sawyer Basics of Single Tenant NNN Investing
16 December 2018 | 4 replies
Assuming over a specified period (usually 10 years) of income, appreciation, payment of debt (if any), resale value, cost of resale and discounting the numbers into today’s dollars, IRRs for NNN leased investments are usually 10%-14%.
Brent O. What is an equitable structure for REI partners?
21 May 2015 | 5 replies
Another aspect to the relationship is that my partner is my brother.So, I want to be completely fair in regards to an equitable return of his capital, but also not discount the work involved in all that I am responsible for. 
Chris T. UPDATE: Online Rent Payment
27 June 2015 | 32 replies
Most  sent up ACH to my account, I raised their rent and gave a discount to make up for the fact that some of their banks charged (this is at lease turnover).
Hal Thompson Anyone here have experience negotiating with Fannie Mae after foreclosure on a 2nd?
17 May 2015 | 3 replies
Won't be any discount from Fannie, just accruing taxes, insurance, interest, etc.