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Robert Burns Branching Out into Commercial
20 May 2011 | 13 replies
Something that SFDs just won't have.Marketability; Multis will be harder to sell and the availability to money will impact pricing more than in SFDs.
Matthew Peterson Auction Process for Fannie Mae REO
7 June 2011 | 12 replies
If there is a known issue (referred to as a material adverse fact) affecting the property, a licensee must disclose it, as should a seller.
Account Closed Updated business plan
27 June 2011 | 13 replies
There are some variables that can increase or decrease any potential result that you might have.The message is going to be important.How you write the message can have an impact.How the message is packaged will have an impact as well.Have you talked with some others that do direct mailings for any insights?
Bryan Hancock Imputed Tax Dodge? Longer Amortization Period
24 May 2011 | 11 replies
A longer amortization period has the same general impact on the payment as a lower interest rate and thus allows one to keep the interest rate at market and avoid the argument for an imputed tax.Originally posted by Financexaminer:This is highschool finance!
Will Barnard Owner vs. tenant paid utilities
23 June 2011 | 18 replies
I don't know of any apartment owner who divides the trash bill up between tenants.Of the one water meter for a duplex, having just 2 units will not impact you that much, but on a larger scale dealing with apartment buildings of substantial units, it could hurt you.
Steve L. 50% Rule - Lowest Cost/Efficient Producer
27 August 2012 | 40 replies
Or do you do more what I plan to, take the cash month to month and those ugly years, take the hit... just ensure you have access to a proper amount of equity or credit to be able to pay for it when it does happen...The first is a bit more conservative, essentially your less leveraged as you're holding cash reserves... the second is more aggressive as you're likely taking the extra cash and further investing it.What are you guys doing, especially you with only a few properties that would be more impacted by the need for a new $5,000 roof.
Bill Gulley When are you Speculating vs. Investing?
27 May 2011 | 12 replies
Assume the same risk is involved, maybe not the same risks, but risks with similar impact.
Oz M. debt on own/occ office
29 May 2011 | 10 replies
If there is a downside to 7a loans, it is the fact that they come with adjustable rates.While don't think you'll have to worry about prime going high enough to impact your loan, you "can" refinance to a fixed loan if need be.You mentioned 4 years in the your response, but you should only have a 3 year prepayment penalty (if that's what you were referring to) and the percentage reduces each year (5/3/1) making it pretty painless to refinance by year 2 or 3.
Chris Teed if you were an overseas investors which strategy would you pursue?
2 June 2011 | 3 replies
have ran some numbers on doing seller financed which I figured was also most reasonable, the return was ok but not great considering the possible angst involved (the tax matters I am uncertain about, despite research I could only hazard an educated guess, will need a professional in that regard for sure)I'm not adverse to using a property management company, we used one here, and don't imagine they can be any worse there.
Jon Klaus Your personal home strategy
12 June 2011 | 13 replies
Personally I like keeping my expenses down to a minimum as I don't want my lifestyle to impact my investing, like your investments have to feed your lifestyle.My investment stratergy is I stay in the cheapest primary residence and then I buy other houses so would be close to the rent dirt cheap to free up cash.