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JAMES Coleman Fork in the road- Debt-to-income
31 May 2011 | 17 replies
The bottom line of what I’m trying to establish is with my low income, I have to find a way to have other income counted so we can continue to build our real estate portfolio.
Account Closed Arghhhh
8 June 2011 | 16 replies
If you take down a porperty at the wrong time of year and are trying to sell during the slowest months of the year, you just may have hurt your bottom line.
Brandi Williams Please Analyze This Deal
5 June 2011 | 6 replies
., large fenced in corner lotMaster bedroom has the half-bath attached, and full bath is in the main hallway.Large kitchen that flows into the dining room and decent sized living room.Repairs:Carpets need to be cleanedKitchen appliances (washer/dryer also)Bathrooms might need updated fixturesHome is freshly painted neutral beige througout and has updated light fixtures and fans.List Price: $23,500Offer: $19,999ARV: $55,000Rent: $600-700/monthFlip Price: $30,000 oboWhat do you think?
Kathryn K. Determining the wholesale offer on an REO
5 March 2010 | 21 replies
Bottom line you need to know your buyers and then pay less than they will to create your spread.
Robert Granara $5K deposit realtor wont return calls
29 December 2009 | 5 replies
LOLOr you can do that and get to the bottom of it right off the back.
David Biedenbach Thoughts on this duplex
8 February 2010 | 9 replies
Just posts with two stringers and chain link top and bottom framed in.
Michael W. What is typical in buyer's agreements...
3 February 2010 | 2 replies
Bottom line is that I am not comfortable with 6% because I believe it basically says I am liable for this if the seller, &/or Seller's Agent, &/or Seller's Broker doesn't pay the 6% or 3%.
N/a N/a completely new, completely confused.
8 February 2010 | 2 replies
It will probably give you some insight into how the process works in Canada.The bottom line is that you will need to know about all the encumbrances on the property, money will change hands in an escrow account, and there will be an instrument for transfering ownership of the property.
John Romero Insurance - College Rental Units
4 August 2010 | 4 replies
Bottom line, what's the difference in the costs considering vacancies, you might be better off just having three and having a study room for them!
Pete Krzak IS IT WORTH IT?
4 March 2010 | 14 replies
Could anyone get me their advice as to whether or not its worth it.Asking Price- $109,900( fully remolded new windos, carpet, etc)bottom tenant pays- $550.00 per month including gas and electrictop- Vancant, Have new tenant that wants to rent for $600 per month in AprilComps in the area- $90,000 to $100,000Taxes-$2,151Square ft- 2,220Seller assistance-$3000* I am a first time home buyer and am pre-approved for 30year 5.125%.