Dustin DuFault
Flip-Flop (Or: A VA Financed Offer Gone Awry)
9 July 2014 | 2 replies
Many people came by dropping in and expressing interest.
Mark Yuschak
Considering a small strip mall
14 May 2009 | 10 replies
However, the salon has expressed interest in taking over the cigarette store if he ever decides to not renew his lease (the salon is doing that well, apparently).$1150 - Pet grooming store.
Paul Chen
Slow rental market in S.B., CA
20 April 2009 | 5 replies
So I’d swallowed my pride by forgave his half month rent that he’d never paid and offered his security deposit back in full; expressed as that he’s rather the one doing me a big favor to cut me lose; in a baby talk tone; advanced from his refund and rented U-Haul truck and storage for him.
Carolyn Miller
Purchasing property in presale foreclosure status
30 November 2009 | 5 replies
You're talking about conventional deals, not auction purchases.If it does sell at auction, and you're there, approach the buyer and express your interest.
Account Closed
Where to buy kitchen cabinets
5 September 2011 | 5 replies
Btw, just to give you an idea of prices you can find, we have two local suppliers who can do a whole kitchen (cabinets, laminate countertops, delivery and installation) for between $2800-3500.
Mark Beekman
Making on offer on UGLY properties
13 October 2009 | 9 replies
Do I mail a letter to the owner expressing my interest in purchasing their house?
J. Gary
Need an alternative exit strategy for potential $100K investment
25 February 2012 | 15 replies
I've discussed with banks, but none so far have expressed interest in getting involved, but I'll keep searching.To Will's earlier point, pursuing another private investor with more reasonable terms to do the deal seems like a pretty good solution as well.
Alexander Thornton
My understanding of the wholesale process...
7 September 2008 | 9 replies
In fact you don't even have to be there if you are the buyer or seller, papers can be signed in advance or express mailed.
Adarrin Smith
CAP RATE AND NOI
11 October 2009 | 11 replies
It is the rate at which a property's income is being capitalized expressed as a percentage of the purchase price of the property.It is a ratio used to compare one property against another, and should not be used as the sole factor in determining whether a property should be purchased.Mathematically, it is defined by the equation:Net Operating Income / Purchase price (or Estimated Value).Since NOI is cash flow, your cap rate will have a direct relationship to cash flow.
Burt L.
What Are Your Favorite Questions to Flesh-Out A Sellers Motivation?
3 February 2015 | 1 reply
Another related topic is how to express that mine would be a time-sensitive offer as some think its a standing offer and they can shop around and get back at ones convenience.