9 December 2006 | 3 replies
Also depending on where the property is located it may need an onsite manager because of the number of units.Good luck!
10 December 2006 | 1 reply
small home in a great location the newer homes are like 400-700k but small older homes go between 250-299k but it needs alot of work kicthen bath floors roof mechanicals,and paint= 20k but the mechannicals and bath i can do plus some other things. so i took the low end 250k x 70% 175000- 20k = 155000. but this is a mls asking 225k saying flip this house i made the offer. waiting a counter do i have any wiggle room to come up?
15 July 2009 | 5 replies
I signed with Weichert they get a month's rent to find me a tenant.I am surprised how little they are working to find me a tenant.I signed for the section 8 housing , I assumed that I would getting more offers.I check comparable rents.I have a better place and better location then others getting similar rents.Thank you for your help
18 December 2006 | 2 replies
I am a new investor located in Virginia and I am pretty sure I can raise enough cash to purchase for $345 - $350,000, but not that sure.
5 February 2007 | 16 replies
Also, foreclosures in the Seattle Area are difficult to come by for the following reasons:a) Seattle has a robust economyb) Highly knowledgeable homeowner basec) market flooded with savvy investorsNot to say that distressed properties cannot be located in this region, but you have to do your due diligence; require lots of research.Based on the info you provided, it sounds like you have the necessary funds to cover appraisal fees, order title reports, and cover additional loan fees, however, you just need to find a hard money lender that can fund your project.
6 February 2008 | 5 replies
Im currently on vacation in Tuscon, just wondering if there was anyone here located in wichita falls TX area or maybe even dallas but thats hr and half away.
26 December 2006 | 3 replies
How could I find out what buyers are looking for, meaning location and price range?
14 September 2007 | 25 replies
A Bachelor's Degree is sufficient to get a "real" job and I think it makes a lot of sense for you.A realistic plan: Go to whatever school located in a city where you would like to live.
7 June 2017 | 17 replies
I wanted to ask if anyone has been or still is a PROPERTY LOCATOR for them and what their experience has been.