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Dave Kennedy Start-up/new website. Looking for guidance
2 December 2019 | 14 replies
Its all already out there but we are creating a "one stop shopping" way to tie into all the information.Its been a fun project so far but we really just began.
Cindy Nevarez Deeds of Trust
22 June 2008 | 21 replies
My broker also creates a letter to the borrower that summarizes the terms and conditions into more readable English.
Sandra Paul Clean up Your Credit
20 June 2008 | 3 replies
Late or missed payments can create negative effects on your credit profile as do long-term balances on your account.
Ken Sean How did you build your team?
10 November 2008 | 26 replies
This is a tentative plan I'm building in my head, so feel free to critique it and offer your advice, but I want to create an LLC to invest in commercial properties.
Ryan Kinley Water Bills
26 June 2008 | 17 replies
This usually causes numerous calls or letters and creates a lot of headaches.Most, if not all, of the landlords build water and taxes into the monthly rent in my area.
Richard F. Random ideas for PM's
22 June 2008 | 3 replies
> Lease Orientation DVDYou can easily create a PowerPoint Presentation going over each paragraph of your lease and house rules, as well as general procedures such as maintenance requests, trash pickup, definition of "Emergency", proper use of disposals and toilets, and whatever else your tenants frquently have problems with.
Richard Warren Than Merrill of Flip This House
13 May 2016 | 67 replies
After 1 year, i have completed 18 real estate transactions with all of them netting over 20K and i have created multiple streams of income for my business that give me monthly profits of over 5K a month.
Lakisha W. New to the forum and have a couple questions...........
23 June 2008 | 7 replies
You now have about $12K invested in the property, if you include closing costs on the loan.You rent the place for $1050/month, and assuming an 8.5% vacancy rate (a month a year) and expenses of 40% of net income (a little low, but okay since you just rehabbed), you should see the following returns:- $40,000 in total equity created from the property ($120K valuation minus $80K loan)- Year 1 Cash flow: $862- Year 1 Equity Accrual from Payments: $894- Cash-on-Cash Return: 7.43% (not including equity generated by rehab)- Total Return: 15.14% (not incl. rehab equity or tax benefits, which are investor dependent)- Total Return Including Equity Generated by Rehab: 347%If you choose to keep the property for longer than a year, your total return will obviously drop, but you're still receiving nearly $1000 a year in cash flow, $1000 a year in equity, and still have $40K in equity generated by the rehab.Rinse and repeat...
Dan Demers Google Adwords
13 September 2018 | 8 replies
With a small budget, you should not be trying to create a bunch of campaigns and ad groups cause it doesn't result in any monetary benefit.
John Chan What determines land value?
20 August 2008 | 7 replies
(read the coastal areas that created the current market bubble.)If you are in a rural town in the heartland chances are that you can buy a piece of property with a house on it and it's going to be the house that drives up the land at a steady rate keeping pace or slightly out pacing inflation (contractors prices are going up lately because of gas prices).If you buy the same house on the coast chances are it will be worth lots more because of the location of the land it is sitting on.