Alex D.
selling -- price it high and lower it over time, or price it low and stand firm?
19 May 2014 | 7 replies
There should be a range of appropriate prices, and being near the top isn't bad, but you don't want to be over-priced.
Eric Robertson
Figuring first deal-input please
20 May 2014 | 16 replies
Carefully review your competition for on-market properties in your price range.
Dave Visaya
What kind of home can you buy for $1 million (USD) in your area?
2 September 2014 | 49 replies
Est.1963.Level 34 acres complete w/appx 3,000 fruit trees, flood irrigation, 2 wells 1 irrig/1 domestic. 1886 sqft remodeled home w/updates such as professional 6 burner Garland range oven,SS counter tops, Broan hood vent, Maple flooring, a 27x23 Arizona room or fabulous tasting room. 2280 sqft barn with covered patio, built-in 12' bar,Brick pizza oven,game room,phase 3 elec.
Brad Martin
Home in Foreclosure
20 May 2014 | 1 reply
Now it is listed in the 20K range as an auction.
John K.
Land vs. Improvement Values
21 May 2014 | 4 replies
However if you have one like that and it is off base from you normal range I imagine you could use that methodology.
Bobby Jobs
Michigan Investors
20 May 2014 | 2 replies
Is it the purchase price that attracts you more or the rent range?
Hector Perez
Raising Private Money Flyer
12 February 2019 | 30 replies
I have investors call me and I just schedule a one on one with them and explain the terms and ROI.My Investment Opportunity slides looks something like this:- Investing Range - 25K to $250K- Times frame:Short term (6 to 12 Months)Long term (1 to 5 years)- Annualized Rate of Return - 10%Hence I would suggest instead making the flyers, which can be a little risky when ask for money and may not be effective way.
Mike Ale
Tenant Problem, what would you do?
21 May 2014 | 12 replies
Assuming that the W/D was in the unit when tenant signed the lease, I would:1) Apologize for the inconvenience and show them the HOA guidelines.2) Voluntarily reduce rent by an amount that you determine seems reasonable based upon what the coin-op machines are charging (some are several dollars per load, so could be in the range of $25-$100/month rent depending on the condo size and what the coin op charges.
Marc Seidenstein
Building A New Duplex in NJ?
25 May 2014 | 2 replies
I'm sure the range is huge, but what could one expect to budget fully (ball park figure) for a project consisting of two units, building the exterior and finishing the interior themselves?
Account Closed
Multi-Family homes in Northern & Central New Jersey
24 May 2014 | 3 replies
Range from 150-250K with mostly cosmetic work but open to seeing all properties.