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Bruce Kinser I'm Looking for Advice
11 August 2015 | 5 replies
An estimate to get the home in decent condition is btwn $25K to $35K.
Michael Dunn HUD ..... Buying as an Investor and % off of Listed price ???
11 August 2015 | 8 replies
HUD usually has a downloadable property condition report available online that can be helpful, although some of them are fairly cursory.
Brianna H. Rent or Sell
7 November 2015 | 17 replies
People have success at both, but I tend to see them specialize to some degree as the two strategies are quite different (for example, to flip you want it show room nice, but to rent out, the property may already be in rental condition or close to it)..
Tammer Fakhry First Time Buying a Pre-Foreclosure
31 August 2015 | 5 replies
The owner is out of state already and is looking to sell the property, and thinks he can get $245K for it, which there is no way with the condition it's in.
Ken Rishel Response to Another Threat to Manufactured Home Finance
13 August 2015 | 10 replies
When interest rates were constrained by regulatory fiat by the CFPB, the larger lenders found it harder and harder to make lower dollar loans and still make a profit, so they withdrew from smaller dollar lending or constrained the terms and conditions, including credit standards. 
Max James What to do?? Inheriting Potential Bad Tenants & Below Market Rent...
16 March 2016 | 5 replies
You might also offer some financial bonus for the tenant when they move out if they leave your place in good condition and remove all their belongings.
Austin Vanderstappen Just Starting Out And Would Like Some Advice
12 August 2015 | 5 replies
I have laid out a rough draft plan that should allow me to acquire 35 rentals ranging from purchase prices between 65k-100k by the time I turn 31 years old with rental rates ranging from $850 up to $1300 a month (putting at least 20% down on each home with a conventional loan, depending on the condition trying to get a conventional rehab, and using the positive cash flow to pay down mortgages/use towards down payments on more rentals) I have read multiple books from millionaire investors such as Manny Khoshbin, Donald Trump, and the like.
Michael Hartman Looked at my first potential investment property
20 August 2015 | 14 replies
I would then like to have the gc get the rest of the house in reasonable mechanical condition so that I can move in and take care of the cosmetics and maybe sub out some of the heavier kitchen and bath work.
Vic G. Foreclosure on Homesearch.com
20 August 2015 | 14 replies
@Mark Gallagher - If time is of the essence and you don't have time to do a full title search prior to bidding, and auction terms say a SWD will be conveyed, do you feel comfortable bidding on the property (knowing that is it is vacant and in decent condition, walk through done, minimal work needed)? 
John R. Should I 'keep' the messy tenant who will pay post renovation rent without renovation?
12 August 2015 | 16 replies
Explain to him that you do not want him to live in any sort of hazardous conditions so you need to check it out.