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Pavel Sakurets 900k decision on new construction, need your feedback please
6 December 2015 | 40 replies
I don't understand the appeal of Edina and why it commands such high prices.
Natalie Olivo Seller Offering new tenants before closing
9 June 2015 | 9 replies
There is a reason he is unable to command closer to market rent.  
Account Closed Questions about mentorship
4 September 2016 | 5 replies
I would suggest focusing on getting a strong handle and command of the basics and building from there. 
Julie Marquez Have You Ever Regretted Selling a House?
1 August 2023 | 30 replies
As my drill commander would have said when I was in boot camp, not only yes but hell yes.
Richard Boyd First Mortgage with VA loan
20 April 2016 | 6 replies
All data pertinent to sound underwriting procedures (date employment will begin, earnings, and so on) must be included, ora statement from the servicemember that he/she intends to reenlist or extend his/her period of active duty to a date beyond the 12 month period, plusa statement from the servicemember’s commanding officer confirming that: 1) the servicemember is eligible to reenlist or extend his/her active duty as indicated, and2) the commanding officer has no reason to believe that such reenlistment or extension of active duty will not be granted, or documentation of other unusually strong positive underwriting factors, such as: 1) a downpayment of at least 10 percent, 2) significant cash reserves, and3) clear evidence of strong ties to the community coupled with a nonmilitary spouse’s income so high that only minimal income from the active duty servicemember is needed to qualify.
Nina Grayson Financing-FHA Approved. How do I use this with others' money?
27 September 2017 | 7 replies
I'll have to run some comps for projected comm.  and
Account Closed Handcuffed in Google Voice Jail.....don't do this.....
28 May 2021 | 20 replies
Despite the apparent confusion with Google's various platforms as far as voice/text messaging (SMS/MMS)/video calls go and the various incarnations they have gone through, I got in early with the native Google Voice and then integrated and moved to the Hangouts application when they presented that option.So what I have is Google Voice as the background brain/command center but I do everything in Hangouts with the Hangouts App and the Hangouts Dialer.
Thomas Young Newbie from New Jersey
29 July 2014 | 12 replies
@Ana Nomys  @Thomas Young Classification of PropertiesA Properties-Cream of the CropBuilt within last 10 yearsRented by younger professions Command Highest rentsAmenities Pool, Workout Room, Tennis Clubhouse etc.High Speed internet, Alarm systems etc.Properties lower maintenance low-risk tenantsTenants maybe relocating, looking for a home, Dual Income couples no kidsTurnover higher than a C PropertyConsider Highest and Best use maybe a special population.B Properties Still High EndBuilt in last 20 yearsRents quite high not as high as A propertyTenants white collar workers and higher paid blue collarC Properties Gold that looks like leadBuilt within the last 30 years.Tenants blue collar some government sponsored Vehicles in lot >10 years old and > number of pickup trucksMost vehicles gone during the day—workingSome deferred maintenance.In rentals foreverD Properties-Worst Area of townBuilt 40 years or moreGood CashflowManagement IntensiveNot a good starting out propertyAssisted housing, out of prison, hard luck etc.Lets take a look at the city and grade the areas.Grading Areas of the CityA AreasUpper level society resideHigh end PropertiesPath of ProgressConstruction tear down old build newB AreasBlue collar workers liveBusiness in area serve needs, bowling alleys, Nail salons, pizza movie rentals etc.Comb subsidized housing and othersIf you allow subsidized make sure they have a job.C AreasFilled with restaurants and business that support c-type tenantsOld strip malls in need of repair.
Nam Trang How to determine what class a neighborhood is?
30 September 2020 | 14 replies
@Nam TrangProperty ClassesClass A: new construction, command highest rents in the area, high-end amenitiesClass B: 10 – 15 years old, well maintained, little deferred maintenanceClass C: built within the last 30 years, shows age, some deferred maintenanceClass D: over 30 years old, no amenity package, low occupancy, needs workNeighborhood ClassClass A: most affluent neighborhood, expensive homes nearby, maybe have a golf courseClass B: middle class part of town, safe neighborhoodClass C: low-to-moderate income neighborhoodClass D: high crime, very bad neighborhoodAs a real estate investor, it's often best to buy in "the middle of the market" - not in the high-end areas, but not in the low-end ones either.
David Easing How do people amass large amounts of wealth?
27 April 2014 | 25 replies
You identify a market specialty and command that area, the market has to have potential.