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Marvin Briscoe New please help me with these numbers
3 August 2015 | 15 replies
If you have patience, willing to learn, and able to live without the income you may get from a rental property right now the 12 unit apartment building is the better choice. 1.46 % x 12 = 17.52%/2=8.76% cap rate.The thing you have to make sure of is if the 12 units are all rented out now and if not what is the historical occupancy rate.
Robert Perkins Creative or Overly Optimistic
28 July 2015 | 5 replies
But that's totally a personal choice and is up to every individual. 
Chad Jarrah Monthly Rental Increase Strategies
27 October 2015 | 13 replies
Personally, I keep my multifamily rents slightly under market as I like to have high demand and figure the higher occupancy, choice of tenants, and lack of griping more than pays for missing out on squeezing every last dollar out of market rent.
Jon Dixon purchasing additional rentals
27 July 2015 | 7 replies
A lot of rentals in Dayton are lower priced and won't support that loan amount.Huntington is a good choice.
Shannon Sadik What is a good cap rate for apartments? Are they really better than SF and small Multis?
26 July 2015 | 17 replies
Number of units, location, quality of tenants, condition of mechanicals, financing alternatives, management and maintenance choices, etc. 
Mimi Booker Replace these Kitchen cabinets?
20 October 2016 | 29 replies
Ceramic tile or vinyl are much better choices.
Chris Reynolds Tenant won't move out and requesting a Jury trial...
27 March 2017 | 127 replies
As far as representing myself goes; you must be a lucky guy to have never been dragged into court as he would have a field day with motions and every trick in the book to buy him more time, and ultimately staying in the house longer than he would have to if I had a lawyer.I do have multiple other properties that are cash positive, but with a mortage and expenses at $1,000/month plus legal fees starting at $5,000 (lowest estimate after three lawyers) I don't see that much of a choice
Account Closed Broker won't present letter of intent
22 July 2015 | 17 replies
Brokers get lot's of crap offers and if the clients have said do not bring me this and this that is the sellers choice.     
Christian Chaffe Which location is best to start out in?
27 July 2015 | 4 replies
The tradeoff is that, HFX aside, appreciation will be less here than in the GTA, Vancouver, or other parts of the country.However, if your choice is Calgary or TO, I would expect Calgary's recent economic slowdown to be creating more opportunity to find homeowners in trouble, but you would need to weigh this against the overbuilt levels of new inventory and the fact the buying population has also declined ...
Tehseen Baweja 2nd Lien Non Performing Notes and Bankruptcy
22 December 2015 | 19 replies
I'm pretty sure PPR exited the info training space so you're choices are fewer.