
25 June 2013 | 9 replies
Just like any other business you can anticipate 1-2 years of losing money or just breaking even before you have learned the lessons of running your business.

25 July 2014 | 14 replies
I anticipate taking the plunge in a week or two once I get my marketing in line.

5 October 2023 | 50 replies
He had recently spent a lot of money upgrading a couple of the units in anticipation of a sale closer to asking.In 20 days I upgraded one unit (secured early occupancy to do the work) to an immediate $750/month & it was rented before the work was completed.

31 July 2016 | 17 replies
Anticipated close is middle of August (they're dragging their feet on the appraisal).Your estimate looks in-line with what I saw when shopping for a loan (credit union had lower rate with points...Quicken loans was lower rate with many points)

26 July 2015 | 57 replies
I can use the money in my bank savings to help me purchase my next investment property in December (I won’t live there), which I anticipate will require a 20% down payment.

20 October 2015 | 54 replies
They currently rent for $2k combined and I'm anticipating $3100 when all units are done with renovations.

10 August 2022 | 46 replies
As a new investor I overcome my fears by being extremely conservative with my numbers (by anticipating above average vacancy, maintenance and capex costs) and knowing that I have multiple exit strategies.

14 August 2015 | 3 replies
Mostly, I think of what clients get frustrated with that they didn't anticipate: permit delays, ordering doors or cabinets that are on back-order and cause delays, not specifying brands of paint colors, fixtures, etc. - there is such a variety of things that we know cause delays, but seem to surprise clients.

23 December 2015 | 135 replies
You're counting anticipated profits not realized yet?
5 February 2016 | 82 replies
Each day is filled with gratification as the dog repeats the cycle of anticipation for the next car and then accomplishment as he barks and chases the car away.