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Tim Wilkinson What it took to get my first flip started!
1 August 2015 | 11 replies
They are opportunity seekers of ridiculous proportions. 
Amy Zemser renting rooms in my house
29 July 2015 | 26 replies
We're all piled in one bed anyway, for Pete's sake, and it's just ridiculous to have all that empty space and not make use of it.  
Carlo Marroni HOW MUCH CASH ON CASH RETURN SHOULD YOU LOOK FOR?
23 January 2016 | 3 replies
You are going to see investors with all types of returns to ridiculously high ones to negative returns and some people that BS with their numbers (intentionally or unintentionally).
Joshua Smith Out-of-State Buy&Hold Multi Family
20 January 2017 | 19 replies
BTW, Little Rock, AR eviction laws are ridiculously skewed toward the owner.  
Jamal Atwell 2% rule impossible?
21 June 2014 | 13 replies
All the analysts said that was a ridiculous price to pay based on how much money YOUTUBE was making (which, at the time, they were losing money).  
Jean Paul Rousseau Bad start in rental experience
1 August 2015 | 46 replies
That is ridiculous.
Tyler Carpenter Cap Rates
5 September 2022 | 20 replies
There are commercial hard money lenders out there but the points and fees are ridiculous and will eat up potential profit.Some investors try to get the bank to hold or provide some financing on the foreclosure.Depending on regulatory guidelines and what type of loan defaulted they can provide financing and will or they can't provide financing period.The other item the bank will want to know is your track record of rehabbing this asset class property type successfully before they agree to hold finance.Otherwise they will just wait on another cash party to get the loan totally off of their books.On regular loans the banks want 20 to 25% down on properties that have been performing for years at 90% occupancy or higher and sometimes will let you put 10 to 15 down and let the seller carry back the rest.Many investors do not like the regular loans as there is no upside and the cost of liquid capital to put into the loan is too much.Many feel apartment rents will stay flat to slightly appreciating in the next few years which is why they are going after value add instead.For institutional investors they are looking for caps in the 7 range and or mismanaged properties or where they were new builds expecting a certain rent and the markets corrected.They buy from the bank based on the new market rents model.I absolutely love commercial real estate and nothing gets me more excited.Any questions just ask.We all can help and learn something new everyday.
Timothy W. Swine Flu / Investing
5 May 2009 | 8 replies
Pandemics occur, and they kill thousands to millions when they do, and although that was before our modern medicines, the world was much less globalized.On the other hand, the reaction to pigs and pork has been ridiculous.
David Hays CA Broker´s License - Acceptable Kinds of Equivalent Experience?
25 November 2015 | 9 replies
The amount of useless information on the test is ridiculous.
Kevin Yeats The Scam that will Not Die
21 January 2011 | 9 replies
Not only are the returns off the wall ridiculous, but it is impossible to verify references since they all hide behind privacy laws.I look at it this way.