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Javier Santiago rent to own or fha loan
5 June 2016 | 3 replies
Using "feeling phrases" about things that are a specific number are heavy indicators that someone is not yet ready.Right now nothing you do will be investing, it will be spending money.
Jeff Howard Property Structural and Condition Checklist
4 June 2016 | 2 replies
i don't have a list for you but i can tell you what i look for as a home inspector. first, look at the ridge line on the roof. if there is a bow or a dip in the roof line, there are structural issues. run the other way. look for cracks in the foundation walls. some cracks are normal, but any large cracks with a matching crack on the opposite side of the foundation, is a structural issue. put a level, preferably a 4 foot level, on the outside walls of the house, vertically. move the level in or outward until it shows level. if the house is tilting in any direction, this will show you. a tilting house is not a good thing. look for windows or doors that have cracks above or below them in the walls, usually a diaginal crack. this indicates a house that is settling. all houses settle a little, but these are extreme. next, open and close a few doors and windows. when a house settles or has structural issues, windows and doors won't work the same.
Melanie Fairchild Vacation Investment Property
8 June 2016 | 9 replies
A higher commission often indicates that a PM is able to spend more on advertising and booking at higher rates.
Dallas Jacobsen Rental owner in Lynnwood WA
18 June 2016 | 36 replies
The recent growth has made the market look like a bubble, but here's a perspective that may indicate it's not...
Kyle Scofield The book on rental property investing question?
7 June 2016 | 3 replies
Total return = (total profit / total invested capital) / time (in years)His example: ($41,399.08 / $36,950) / 5 years Total return = 22.4%Sale price of the house may have been 78349.08 (36950+41399.08) since profit was indicated as 41,399.08.
Pat Ayres Flips & What's a good profit?
11 March 2017 | 22 replies
Congrats man.Your numbers also indicate a 33% ROI which sounds really good.I think different people will have different methodologies for ROI.
Cody Barrett How to know if water is separately metered.
9 June 2016 | 4 replies
Any indicators when walking past apartment buildings to see if the water is separately metered or do you just call the utilities company?  
Chermaine Chiles bandit signs
15 June 2016 | 13 replies
You responded to a piece of marketing material indicating you have a house to sell.  
Justin Kroepfl Foundation issues in potential rehab purchase
11 June 2016 | 7 replies
That would tend to indicate that it's not as common in your area.
Alec Sithong Advice on buying rentals, flips or loaning out cash?
19 June 2016 | 24 replies
Trusted advisors never make blanket statements as indicated in your post.