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Eric Scott Aspects of buying a condo in Ontario
17 December 2013 | 0 replies

Before buying a condo , you should always consider some of the points so that you can have the excellent properties and deals. Ontario has its own condo bylaws and rules hence always go through them. What is your ...

Adrian Rice Bulk REO's
18 February 2014 | 8 replies
If one can get through all of the broker nonsense and get direct to the principal buyers, there is low competition, high discounts, and consistent product coming through the doors.
Michael G. BPers in Philadelphia : Anyone know NRIA : National Realty Investment Advisors LLC - NY/NJ/ Philadelphia Area ?
7 February 2020 | 109 replies
So if you look from a cash flow aspect it isn't too bad... most properties on their website advertise $7K or $8K net cash flow.
Justin B. Is the REO/Rental market about to collapse?
22 December 2013 | 13 replies
Today we got the first confirmation that other asset managers may have finally given up on the rental conversion strategy, following the observed collapse in multi-family housing starts which crashed from 376K to 234K in April (the lowest since last summer), a drop of 142K and the worst monthly drop since 2006 when the housing market had once again peaked and was about to undergo a very serious correction.http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-05-16/multifamily-starts-suffer-biggest-monthly-plunge-2006-reo-rent-recovery-deadIn addition to the money-laundering aspect (confirmed previously) and the REO-To-Rent scramble by PE firms and hedge funds (which is now over as PE become active sellers of apartment rental properties), we highlighted the third implicit subsidy to the housing non-recovery:Foreclosure stuffing.
Zoran M. Everything falling into place for 1st flip, but I'm nervous!
24 December 2013 | 9 replies
Foundation work can be a little tricky, and some rehab insurance policies don't much like the foundation aspect of the underwriting.
Ben West Semi-newbie from Arlington, Tx
20 December 2013 | 10 replies
My father died in 2007, and after a 2 year transition period, my mother now handles all aspects of the business.Why am I here?
Charlie Hampton Update on my squatter...
14 November 2015 | 144 replies
Like imagine if your day consisted of locating other people's properties, taking them over, then threatening to sue when they tell you to leave?
James Madison cash bought Primary residence to rental; capital gains and costs
27 December 2013 | 11 replies
Expenses that may be for adaptation include expenses for altering your property to a use that is not consistent with the intended ordinary use of your property when you began renting the property.So, repairs and maintenance are deductible as soon as I convert the residence to a rental...
Justin B. Seller financing with pm/hm for downpayment?
20 December 2013 | 8 replies
There are also community responsibility aspects that ensure you're allowed to stay in business.Next, understand too that RE, especially the internet, is full of promoters having motives to profit from mentoring, coaching, selling books, programs or other materials that are hyped in marketing products or services.
Clayton P. Cease and Desist message from local police re: foreclosure help mailer
4 January 2014 | 18 replies
I heard there was some kind of legal aspect to this kind of marketing but I didn't pay attention, I'm just learning by doing and pursuing all routes.I'm not worried at all about this by the way, but does anybody want to fill me in on how it's illegal to mail preforeclosures saying I can help them avoid the situation?