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Khari Harper Real Estate Brokers working with REO's Only IN New Jersey
26 November 2017 | 2 replies
I sold about 15 homes in 2017.
Adrien Hebert Finding free and clear properties
15 November 2017 | 2 replies
One way that is not foolproof but will give you a good estimate is to only look up properties that have not been sold for 30 years that assumes someone stuck to their original mortgage terms.
Dan Henderson Protecting Myself In a Partnership While Flipping
19 November 2017 | 13 replies
Here’s the bottom line:No financial risk to partner = no motivation = can pack up his tool bag and leave.No contract can secure yourself and your investment when it comes to this type of partnership - there are too many what ifs and what to do on that if.Best case: Hire him as contractor, pay his invoice, move to the next deal.
Jason Hathcock How to evaluate a small vacation area hotel (40 rooms in OBX, NC)
17 August 2020 | 4 replies
Two small beachside hotels have come up for sale (see LoopNet) and I would like to know if there are any tools other than CapRate and NOI to help me with deal analysis. 
Kathleen Maloney Tips for analyzing inherited property
16 November 2017 | 7 replies
Then estimate how much cash you would walk away with if you sold it, and then compare what type of returns you could get if you put that cash into another property or other investment.  
Alyssa Paros Application fees, yes or no?
17 November 2017 | 11 replies
With that being said, I do charge an application fee and here's a list of some of the reasons why:1)  I incur a cost to run a credit check so the application fee just offsets this cost (I don't make money off the application fee, I just charge according to what it actually costs me so I'm not out any money).2)  It helps weed out the tire kickers who may turn in an application but aren't serious about renting the property or those that might turn in an application hoping you won't find out something that would disqualify them (I give all applicants my criteria stapled to the application so they know exactly what I'm looking for, and not looking for).3)  It's another screening tool (if the applicant can't afford the application fee, how are they going to afford the rent + security deposit?)
Craig Lessler Taxable Gain on a partial 1031 Exchange
15 November 2017 | 3 replies
Relinquished property is being sold for $159,000.2.
Andrew Postell Dallas named top contender for Amazon’s new headquarters
27 November 2017 | 6 replies
So people could have bought properties in Plano and Frisco, and then sold or rented to Toyota executives.
Rocky Griffin Going to Jail and need advice!
17 November 2017 | 30 replies
I think you're fortunate he didn't steal your tools and materials and disappear.
Paul K. McCoy Closing Question on recent flip ?!
21 November 2017 | 4 replies
I had a $91,500 purchase and then a $250,000 sale on the same house, sold it to a couple with a VA loan, and the bank didn't ask for anything from me.