The comp (there are not many) I'm looking at is smaller and has a unit with one less bedroom but is 35 years newer (1955 vs 1920). I am just wondering how age affects value in general terms?
hello all, I am in wholesale just starting out and I'm a little nervous.. Not about when investors are normally nervous about, however. I am nervous about my age. I am only 20 years old and I am concerned that when ...
how big of a factor is the age of the house? does it depend mostly on the area? does an updated older house value the same as a new model? is there a point the home just won't appreciate anymore?
I'm about to do a 2nd and 3rd mailing to some short sale prospects. Looking up some current info, I see a good portion of their sale dates are being postponed, sometimes by one month and often times by two to three we...
Hello,we are looking at a house that we mostly like. It was built in 1900. It has some old screw in fuse type electrical panel along with other outdated things but it seems in good shape.We crunched the numbers and ca...
Hi everyone,A question as I enter into mt new exciting REI adventure. - In the REI community, if you find properties built in 1965 through 1970's and Cash on Cash Return is 10%-12% and cash-flow is $200 - $250...how m...
I’m looking to do some driving for dollars tomorrow and in the near future. I have several blank agreement to assign contract for sale and purchase sheets, I have a few questions maybe someone can help me out with. By...
We're selling our 1970's house. It's in great shape with updated kitchen and master, but we have 17k worth of solar panels on the roof and we need the sale to cover that. Comps say the house should sell for 210k. We w...
I’m starting my Real Estate Investing journey and want to put myself out there. I want to learn as much as I can and realize you learn the most by doing. I’m active duty military but would like to part time be able to...
Suppose this scenario:Agent takes 75% broker takes 25% splitAgent is part of a deal where commission is 3% but foregoes it so it's factored into the asking price instead (like instead of offering $100k and taking a 3%...