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A Lak invest in tourist area any disadvantages?
20 October 2010 | 3 replies
I meant management company not realtor (english is not my main language).So the management company will do daily/weekly rentals and they will take care of small repairs. and they call it the guarantee program which means that I will be guaranteed a monthly payment at the end of the month (no vacancies, no worries about late payment and so on...)I have studied the area and it is active with tourists all year. this is the reason that the management company is accepting to make such deals.The advantages that I see is that the I have an almost worry free investment.
John Hanson How to Finance
27 October 2010 | 11 replies
Here are the reasons I'm interested in buying a condo as investment":-Close to University-Close to Public Transportation-Close to Highway-Close to Medical Facilites.
Gabriel A. $$$ Repair Threshold Clause
10 November 2010 | 3 replies
It might fly, but it also could void an entire section of your lease agreement.If the section can be construed to charge a tenant for what is likely to be considered ordinary wear and tear, then it is an illegal clause which may may violate a section of your agreement.I would definitely suggest talking to an attorney before using this kind of language.
Chris Martin No HUD sales... for how long?
18 March 2011 | 4 replies
I think this change is universal.
Tony Adderley short sale flip success rate
14 November 2010 | 10 replies
We have found that it is harder in last 6 months to get the home run deals (lenders asking for more, second lien holders not just settling for a few thousand...SPO language limiting flips..lending environment) but that lenders are also just as willing to postpone foreclosures.
Andrew M. Should I take the plunge
29 November 2010 | 4 replies
Keep my current job working at my university's rock wall making 8.25 to support myself in terms of housing and food and begin investing in real estate.
Account Closed Hey, you environmentalists on the east coast....
29 December 2010 | 59 replies
Breaking news from Fox...The earth is the center of the universe and our planet is only 5000 years old!
Sam Lewis New to Real Estate from Ohio State University
3 January 2011 | 3 replies

Hey everyone,

My name's Sam Lewis and I'm a student that goes to OSU. My dad and I have done a couple deals in real estate but I'm look to make this my full time job once I graduate.

I'm mainly interested in rehabs,...

Jason Kim INVESTMENT EDUCATION - HELP
11 August 2009 | 10 replies
I'd recommend attending BP University.
Michael Rossi Investing for Appreciation - Where's the Exit?
12 February 2011 | 13 replies
It is all mathematics after all..Given the cash coming in, constant capital improvements, meaning changing but constant depreciation flow and therefore return with minimal taxes being paid,unwinding earlier must be the result of that emergency need or the said bubble in values resulting in a chance to eat the cap gains, depreciation recapture and still be able to beat that return with a risk free investment of the proceeds left by Uncle Sam and local state taxes.As far as believing a bubble is ever expanding like our universe, well,Hogs get fat, pigs get slaughtered.. as always.