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John J. Adding tenant to lease
2 June 2012 | 8 replies
Period.
Joshua Dorkin Determining the Value of Apartment Buildings with CAP Rates
19 March 2008 | 3 replies
If I did this, say in a three year period, is it plausible to refinance into a non recourse loan to pull money out tax free yet still keep the income producing property, with lower cash flow of course?
Jeff Weissman For Sale by Owner
6 March 2008 | 2 replies
Also, in this case, seller is offering significant subsidies for a period of 2 years which would cover all HOA fees, property mgmt fees, plus a rent subsidy.
John Martin Hippoze Bulk Investments - Help.. is this normal?
5 March 2008 | 5 replies
Newbie here and suspicious of a "great offer"Hippoze is the primary LLC formed for the purpose of purchasing, managing and selling real estate.Smaller feeder LLCs managed by GM's will have their own LLC under the mother ship HBI.Smaller LLC's run by a GM offer this "opportunity" to friends and family.Hippoze LLC would be the title owners.They are "Hoping" to refinance in 1-3 years but an investment period of 10 years is desired, It is up to the discretion of the GM what to do with the returned moneys, 1) reinvest with HBI 2) reinvest with another NON HBI investment 3) return to the individual investors.Depreciation and profit will be passed down to the LLC and investors through K1s.This is the small of it, our investment would be around $10K and each LLC will be $50K to 250K, supposedly the GM for our LLC has a substantial investment ready to go.
Chuck H. New Member from Dallas - about time I stopped lurking...
18 September 2011 | 6 replies
Looking forward to understanding the rest of the functionality - now that I'm a member.
Cheryl Dwyer What makes you different from the rest when dealing with homeowners?
21 September 2011 | 2 replies
My question is what have you done to make yourself stand out from the rest when going after the homeowner who is facing foreclosure?
Greg P. How realistic is it to make $1mil cashflow per year by renting SFH's?
21 September 2011 | 56 replies
This would still require one to place the capital in service over a period of time though and gathering enough units to cash flow north of $1M would take a lot of effort.I agree with others that have stated this would be much easier to do with commercial product purchased selectively.A mix of flips and rentals would drastically improve the yield, but it would also increase the human capital contribution via your time.
Bienes Raices Making offers on properties with septic tanks
22 September 2011 | 13 replies
Also how do you handle this if a wholesaler is marketing the property, and there is a non-refundable deposit and no inspection period?
Jonathan Sowinski City of Buffalo Upcoming In Rem Foreclosure Sale
26 October 2011 | 6 replies
FYI the City answered some questions that I had…Is there a redemption period after the sale in which the owners can still satisfy their defaults?
Vince Greenland possible commercial deal
2 November 2011 | 5 replies
You would have to get this deal at a significant discount because depending on the market conditions you could be faced with a very long holding period without cashflow.Let me know if this is helpful?