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Lisa Richards Help on selling my log cabin home please
16 October 2010 | 20 replies
., same beds, bath, overall design, square footage, amenities, location)?
Mark Beekman Good/Bad Deal?
7 November 2010 | 24 replies
Most of the work that needs done:1. carpeting needs replaced2. interior and exterior needs painted (unless new siding is put on)3. several large trees, bushes, and bamboo need removed (as well as other cosmetic landscaping)4. sills are rotted around 15 windows and 2 small bay windows (new windows all around?)
Scott Clark MLS LISTING PRICES
28 November 2010 | 7 replies
Hey guys , I cant figure out how they can be asking the prices on foRclosed properties that need alot of work and updating.I went to look at the following property scenario.1. property is a forclosure2. sold in 2004 for 119,0003. bank bought it back for 86,000 on 6/24/104. built in 98, 3 bed, 2.5 ba 1480 sq.ft5. two houses listed on the same street 109k(short sale) 121k6. current list price 79,9007. comps in area vary but consistent around 100k8. the property is missing the kitchen,furnace&hot water heater,all the interior doors, only thing in bathrooms is the tubs,all flooring needs done,old huge horrible deck on back of house, garage door needs replaced and other misc. items.I am running into alot of these in the area i want to work in and I cant see how they are asking these prices for these properties in this condition.Are they just trying to get a sucker and waiting for a realistic offer.
Jack Srimani My REO purchase - Will you be onboard
20 October 2010 | 8 replies
There are many family's in need of 3 bed rentals, but cannot necessarily afford the rent of a 3 bedroom house.
Aaron R What's the max you will pay per sqft.
16 October 2010 | 15 replies
Ideally you would have comps the same size, beds, baths, garage, style, finish, and location as your house.
Matt Vargas Need HELP finding property info for BPO, ASAP!
19 October 2010 | 3 replies
I tried MLS, Zillow, Trulia, county tax records, etc..I am just looking for basic information that you would find on MLS including square feet, # of beds, baths, and a property archive report.
Scott Hope Recent Assignment Contract Bust
21 January 2018 | 47 replies
I read all the time where the gurus advise people to almost jump out of bed and start being a real estate investor.
Shari Peterson need advice for 90 day hold in short sale approval letter
3 November 2010 | 10 replies
It is only effective because the title company is in bed with the lenders already and they are naturally risk adverse anyway.I would be more concerned with the disclosures made to the lender and the verbiage of the approval letter before I considered a double close with two seperate title companies.For instance, does the B buyer have to agree that there are no prior or pending transactions or agreements and sign prior to closing?
Serge S. Multifamily investing in suspect areas
10 November 2010 | 8 replies
While in the military I rented a 1-bed apt FURNISHED for $126/month.