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2 July 2024 | 26 replies
You can get great prices from young and scrappy subs if you're willing to put in the legwork to find them and get multiple bids.
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3 July 2024 | 14 replies
It’s fresh, no wear and tear, etc and the market is high right now as to home prices, etc.I think you need to ask yourself if you want to be a landlord or not.
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2 July 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $45,000 Cash invested: $12,000 Sale price: $124,000 Old single family home I flipped with some structural repairs, sanding and refinishing original hardwoods, new kitchen, light bathroom update, paint inside and out, and other cosmetic touches
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2 July 2024 | 29 replies
Let me know your thoughts:Buy:- It was an off-market property, and the asking price was $232,500- My hard-money lender said he'd finance 80% of the as-is property value. - The as-is value was $265,000, and I was able to get a short-term loan for $212,000 (0.80 * $265,000)- My down from hand was ($232,500 - $212,000) = $20,500- Including the closing costs, appraisal, inspection, and all other charges, my total BUY was $32,598Rehab:- It was a fixer upper.
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2 July 2024 | 2 replies
Have a few lenders currently that will loan 100% of the purchase price and rehab, as long as the total loan is below 75% LTV.
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29 June 2024 | 5 replies
She boldly claimed, "If you think gas prices are high now, just wait until you're forced to drive an electric vehicle,"I, like many others, doubt she has actually driven an EV let alone charged one.
3 July 2024 | 13 replies
My challenge is that its hard to find deals with a strong cash flow in MA due to high property prices and I am not seasoned enough (and brave enough) to start out with an out of state deal or an in-state property that would need major fixing.
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2 July 2024 | 1 reply
I few, such as some of the smaller rural counties, plus Lee County (Auburn University) and Houston County (Dothan) still use the old system.Under the old system, investors bid up the auction price.
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5 July 2024 | 10 replies
If they refuse to finance property purchase and rehab then you probably have a bad deal not worth its asking price in a wholesale market.
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2 July 2024 | 8 replies
So, you can ignore the lien, but the eventual price tag will increase by 7.5% per year, meaning the lien will double every 13 years.