
28 September 2012 | 3 replies
But that should be in the ball park, assuming you're talking about an apartment building.

16 October 2012 | 21 replies
I'm assuming their probation supervisor knows they travel a lot for their job.

1 October 2012 | 4 replies
I'm assuming a probate letter is the Letter sent out to executors of an estate that has been in/is in probate.

3 October 2012 | 42 replies
:(Below I revised a few of my numbers, namely the cash I brought to closing, which ended up only being $51,700, and also adjusted assuming I successfully manage the place.

1 October 2012 | 11 replies
Only one example of the vacancy rate, if you have 12 months assumed as 100% and one month vacancy you have 8.33%, two months vacancy result to 16.66%, so dont plan with only 6%!
4 October 2012 | 18 replies
Some people naturally assume (totally reasonable to make this assumption), that if you have a large property, you can sell a portion to someone else who wants to build.

3 October 2012 | 11 replies
I assume you are looking to buy property to rent (versus private lending or flipping).

2 October 2012 | 10 replies
If there are no title/survey contingencies, the rider doesn't add them...it simply ignores this fact.I see nothing wrong with this rider, assuming the contract is written reasonably (which we can't verify, because it's not included here).

8 October 2012 | 12 replies
No clue what so ever.So if we adjust the values with just the sqft:Comp 1: -$29454.96 = $100,545.04 (Minus 1 Bed Plus 1 Garage)Comp 2: +$6368.64 = $114,868.64 (Minus 1 Bed and Minus 1 Bath)Comp 3: -$15523.56 = $114,476.44 (Minus 1 Bed)Comp 4: -$23617.04 = $107,382.96 (Minus 1 Bed Plus 1 Garage)Okay, here's some more calculations assuming a 1 bed or bath is worth $1,500 and a 1 car Garage is worth $2,500 on top of the previous calculations.

6 October 2012 | 12 replies
I mean I would assume I would approximate the costs to meet or slightly exceed the surrounding neighborhood.