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Amy Prouty How many of you are familiar with home staging?
18 March 2008 | 3 replies
In a red-hot market staging is totally unnecessary.
Khaled Majouji Updating houses with Ikea products? I smell profit!
24 March 2008 | 15 replies
I totally agree, it is very niche related.
Brian Wall Process of a Wholesale deal in Canada
17 March 2008 | 1 reply
As long as your selling price and the total repair costs come to 70% or less of the ARV you should have no problem moving the property.Best of luck.
Michael Juve Dealing with bank owned properties
31 March 2008 | 7 replies
Its a totally beater.
Jason Cummins Sports Fans: Rockets win 22
17 March 2008 | 4 replies
Each game they win makes that total higher.Also today, by beating the Lakers, we are sole owners of 1st place in the West!
Account Closed tax help- muy importante for success....
20 March 2008 | 14 replies
So, if you're collecting $1000/month/property in rent, and have expenses of $500/month/property, your NOI is $500/month/property for a total NOI of $60,000/year.
Joshua Vall CAP Rate % Vs. Payback Period (PBP)
19 March 2008 | 2 replies
Looking back on it, it seems foolish at this point and it was totally inaccurate.
Calixto Urdiales family tree
26 March 2008 | 11 replies
Your totally awesome :goofy:
Timothy W. You know you're a real estate investor when...
16 February 2012 | 110 replies
you really think you've learned a thing or two, and then some tenant teaches you something totally unexpected (and always costly)......
Steve Slagle If you can stand talking to another newbie...
5 April 2008 | 8 replies
So while cash on cash is 12% your total return before taxes after one year is over 200%.