Sean Yuan
Experience with West Houston/Morton Ranch Area?
2 December 2018 | 10 replies
If you choose to invest in that area I would suggest looking at the new builds and see what options they are providing.
Megan Elise McIlvaine
How to decide whether to Fix and Flip or Buy and Hold? Atlanta
21 November 2018 | 7 replies
But the simple math is that closer to retail you pay, the chances are the longer your capital is tied up to the property.
John Sheridan
How long will a quote title action take
19 November 2018 | 18 replies
I was just seeing f If anyone had any suggestions on how to expedite the situation.
Bell Rosario
Real estate agencys in NYC?
14 July 2019 | 9 replies
@Bell RosarioOkay.I'll give you some suggestions tomorrow.
Kevin Gallagher
Kansas City Area Investing
27 November 2018 | 9 replies
Any suggestions on areas I should be looking?
Chris Lin
Beavercreek - is this a good deal ?
25 November 2018 | 16 replies
Rental calculator seems to suggest this is a good deal according to 1% rule ( not quite 2% but looks pretty good to me already ), the rent estimate was a guess from a near by rental ( there aren't many rentals in Beavercreek somehow ).Above average SD , all three schools are rated 7 ( not sure if this is considered as B, B+ area ).Obviously the numbers would only make sense when the estimate rent can be archived, so my questions for Dayton / Beavercreek BPer - Does Beavercreek have high rental demands ?
Omeed O.
Family owned commercial shopping center
28 April 2019 | 9 replies
Your assets are light for a deal this size to qualify.How debt works and ratio's involved will likely depend on what going in cap rate the income throws off with purchase price.There are hundreds of items to analyze when looking over a retail property and takes a lot of time and due diligence.The items listed for roof, parking lot, etc. can equal in to the six figures in costs so very substantial to repair or replace.
Jessica Davies
Previous Landlord Contracts
19 November 2018 | 6 replies
That's asking for all kinds of friction.Here's a short list on the lost value for honoring the "sweetheart" lease:Security depositPet rent and/or pet feeLoss of rents due to under marketHolding costs/vacancy/marketing when the tenant leaves "whenever he wants"Other operational headaches / PITA "tax"Your attorney should have suggested estoppel agreements as well as language in the contract that states no changes to or new leases can be signed by seller henceforth.
Jackson Acuff
College student looking for first deal. Have two I am looking at!
18 November 2018 | 2 replies
Instead I would suggest you continue to learn as much as possible.