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Marc Therriault Here's a stupid question about wholesaling
14 February 2013 | 7 replies
Marc Therriault You can find wholesale contracts online, just google them.
Tyler McLeod Searching and Found a Property, Now What?
6 February 2014 | 5 replies
They can give you great information on what it will rent for and if thats even an area you want to be in.Now when i look at a property heres what i do. 1. if i find it online i call and see if the property is available and if i can bid on it.2. check crsdata and see what the property is worth and what has sold in the area.3. check zillow to see what is currently renting in the area and what the rental prices are.4.
Karen Margrave Part 2 - So You Want To Be A Developer?
14 February 2013 | 0 replies
For those of you that wanted to read the next installment, on real estate development, I posted it today.
Shaneel L. What kind of agreement you have with your tenants? They do repairs or help with repairs?
15 February 2013 | 18 replies
i install one. they have a broken cover on the outlet, i put a new one. they have a toilet bolt leaking, I installed a new toilet (tried to fix that toilet 3 times).get the idea?
S. Perry No land line in rental
16 February 2013 | 17 replies
They installed it no charge and added the outlets....
Chauna Bustamante Yellow Letters
4 October 2013 | 10 replies
I found a company online that will actually create a font for typing letters up that is your hand writing.
Elliot Mendoza SFH deal analysis.
23 February 2013 | 9 replies
I work with a guy who rents on the street I was looking to buy in for 1800 a month(1700 sq/ft house).Home prices range from 140-160 and I found a good number for sale online right at 150k with closing costs paid for by builder.So doing the numbers:150k25% down = 38,750k116,250 loan at 4% = 555 P&I/6,660 yearlyTaxes = 274 monthly (based off 80% value, taxes are 2.65% in this area)/ 3288 yearlyInsurance = 67 monthly/ 804 yearlyMonthly rents: 1800NOI: 10,800Debt Services: 6,660Income: 4,140 monthly or 345 monthly.
Daniel Demint Cash-Out Refinance for an Investment Property
9 June 2014 | 8 replies
We paid 26 for it, it appraised at 54 (before installing new kitchen, bathroom, and other upgrades.)
Scott W. electrical inspector is stalking me
18 February 2013 | 13 replies
yeah I thought it was 'shocking'my run in was - because of the extent of the rehab I had to get a yet another permit 'to install required smoke/co2 detectors throughout'.- inspector recommended a lic elect (first red flag)- young lic elect shows up & didn't seem to know much about inter connected smoke CO detectors &/or just lacked interest ???
Tyler McLeod Getting Started Financing with No Credit
27 February 2013 | 8 replies
As far as building credit, the quickest jumpstart will probably be a secured credit card, as well as a small ($500 or $1,000) 12-mth installment loan secured by a savings account or CD, which you should be able to get at your local credit union or bank.