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22 October 2024 | 15 replies
Will most people fail, unfortunately, yes weather they join the Gator Tribe of something else.Pace makes a lot of money with everything he does.
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23 October 2024 | 15 replies
Valuation of the asset condition is even more important than calculating returns because your calculation of returns comes after asset condition valuation.
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24 October 2024 | 3 replies
What condition is it in?
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23 October 2024 | 0 replies
Hey everyone, I’m curious how brokers and investors are adjusting strategies with the current market conditions.
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23 October 2024 | 7 replies
A deposit is refundable if conditions are met (no damage).
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24 October 2024 | 5 replies
.- Closing Costs: This can include various fees related to finalizing the loan, such as recording fees and settlement costs.Inspection Fees: If required, this ensures the property is in good condition before purchase.It’s a good idea to discuss these potential costs with your lender upfront to get a clearer picture of what to expect.
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20 October 2024 | 14 replies
I do understand market conditions.
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24 October 2024 | 6 replies
Other factors of condition, schools, and rental increases are some of the other factors to consider that will not appear on a spreadsheet.
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25 October 2024 | 2 replies
The home buying process typically follows these key steps:Assess Your Finances: Review your credit score, savings, and determine how much you can afford for a down payment and monthly mortgage payments.Get Pre-Approved for a Loan: Work with a lender to get pre-approved, which gives you a clear budget and shows sellers you’re a serious buyer.Find a Real Estate Agent: Partner with an experienced agent who knows the local market and can guide you through the process.Search for Homes: Browse listings and visit properties that fit your criteria (location, size, price, etc.).Make an Offer: When you find a home you like, submit an offer through your agent, including contingencies (financing, inspections, etc.).Home Inspection & Appraisal: Once the offer is accepted, hire an inspector to ensure the home’s condition and the lender will order an appraisal to verify the property’s value.Secure Financing: Finalize your mortgage by submitting required documents and ensuring the lender clears you for closing.Closing: Sign the final paperwork, pay closing costs, and receive the keys to your new home!
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28 October 2024 | 23 replies
I'm currently in the process of closing my first primary residence deal in NYC, and I would like to ask for a piece of advice to the community.The current tenant of the Seller failed to move out by the closing date and the Seller decided to take a legal vacating process.Background- The current tenant of the Seller failed to move out by the closing date and I heard the tenant is avoiding direct communications with the Seller- Not sure from my end if the tenant is willing to moving out but struggling, or maliciously squatting- I have a vacancy contingency in the contract, thus I can back out at my discretion due to this issue, but currently there is no other properties that I want to move on to due to the market condition- The Seller is trying to take a legal action but it will at least take 3 months or longer, no promise to succeedAdvice to ask- My attorney could not negotiate to ask for a penalty for this delay because the penalty for delay was not included in the contract.