All Forum Posts by: Flavio Zanetti
Flavio Zanetti has started 13 posts and replied 263 times.
Post: Found a site that shows data like income and owner-occupancy in every zip code, and thought it could help y'all. RichBlocksPoorBlocks.com

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- Andover, MA
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Interesting... Thanks for sharing!!!
Post: Software for a Mac

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- Andover, MA
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+1 looking for suggestions... Using great old excel spreadsheets currently!
Flavio
Post: Anything wrong with this deal?

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- Andover, MA
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Bump for additional comments...
Flavio
Post: Anything wrong with this deal?

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- Andover, MA
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@Mark F. so far our options are for 80% LTV:
* 15 Year Fixed Conventional Commercial Loan @ 4.435 - payment $3,656.00
100% confirmed availability
* 10-30 ARM Commercial Loan @ 3.630 - payment @2,190.00
Still going through paper work to confirm availability.
Post: cash out refinance for multi-unit investment property - Texas?

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- Andover, MA
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Thought about HELOC or perhaps a Bridge Loan (if it's available in TX - I am not sure)
Just throwing some ideas out there...
Flavio
Post: How do you scale your business so quick?

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- Andover, MA
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Very interesting thread to say the least...
Post: people finder website recommendations?

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- Andover, MA
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Intelius but it's $$$ - I believe they still offer a free 7 day trial...
Flavio
Post: Newbie from Boston, MA

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- Andover, MA
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@Stacia Jones welcome to BP - fellow Bostonian here, well from Somerville!
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Post: 2 family vs 5 family requirements - MA

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- Andover, MA
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@Marcia Maynard hit the nail on the head with her response - well thought and thorough.
Flavio
Post: capital gains tax!!

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- Andover, MA
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"A capital gain is often taxed at 15% (though sometimes higher if a taxpayer's income is subject to the Medicare surtax or exceeds $400,000) as long as the investor holds the property for more than year. Ordinary income and short-term capital gains, in comparison, are taxed at rates that go as high 44%."
From: http://www.stephenlnelson.com/RealEstateProfits.ht...
Flavio