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Curtis H. Mobile Home Park Investing Questions
20 May 2015 | 11 replies
Depends ont he size of the park that that figure should get you close. 
John Fabros DC area: resources/realtor for unique property search?
28 February 2015 | 0 replies
Aside from the overall high price levels which will probably be insurmountable regardless, there seems to be a very narrow market for the size area we're looking for.
Jean Pierre Vachier Flores No Utilities
1 March 2015 | 5 replies
Ask the listing agent or owner they will know.It could also mean though that depending on lot size that you would need  to dig a well and put in septic.  
Paul Santos Newbie from Phoenix, Arizona metro area
1 March 2015 | 4 replies
My long-term goal, besides building up a portfolio of rentals, is to establish a small to medium size property management company, where my wife and I can concentrate on giving exceptional service and individualized attention to our customers.
Jeff S. New deck bid $6900
4 March 2015 | 11 replies
What size is good for 300k properties that would make a new buyer happy?
Rohan Innis Any New/Experienced Real Estate Investors in the Portland, OR Area?
9 March 2015 | 17 replies
From what I've seen Oregon and Eastern Washington seem to have decent sized investor communities. 
John Blankenship Split between Atlanta and small town N. Georgia
10 March 2008 | 1 reply
It sounds like you have a ton of experience and a nice size portfolio to go along with it.
Skylar Howard Does anyone have any tips on getting the banks to take less?
16 March 2008 | 3 replies
You show them the breakdown and take pictures of every hole in the wall, torn carpet and blow them up so they can really see the size of the repairs, ha ha.There's no hard fast rule.
G. NA Wachovia commercial lending
24 July 2008 | 6 replies
This is very impressive considering their size.
Dan NA Short Sale's and Offers and Value of Properties
7 May 2008 | 2 replies
[size=18]Learning The Types Of Loans[/size]1) VA - 88%2) FHA - 82%3) Freddie MAC (FDMC) - 92%4) Fannie Mae (FNMA) - 90-92%5) Conventional Loans 80% (no set limit)Of appraised/BPO value.