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Kelsey Vander Meulen Seeking advice: purchase SFR vs 2-3 unit Multi-family in Tucson?
12 June 2024 | 2 replies
I am not sure what the demand looks like specifically, I would look at the rental market for that data and see if you can command the rents you need to make the deal work. 
Scott Schuetz Just closed my 25th transaction!
1 March 2016 | 46 replies
Why Wholesale it when you can Wholetail it and command a higher price through the MLS.
M S Newbie From California
11 November 2008 | 14 replies
Just have to be careful, there are alot of REO's listed in rough areas, but I think alot of Investors dont realize this and this could hurt them in the long run becuase they will only be able to command a certain level of rents and flipping them will take sometime once they are rehabbed.
N/A N/A Are Rents Rising in Your Area?
13 March 2007 | 17 replies
However, one or two cities away with units built within the last three years you can command $200-300 more per month.This may simply be a function of landlords having more price flexibility to cover the older (i.e. cheaper) mortgages.
J Scott J Scott - Author of Flipping/Estimating Book - Ask Me Anything!
19 March 2024 | 323 replies
It seems like you could command a premium for something custom tailored to someone's desires while also saving them the hassle of dealing with contractors. 
Kristine Eickman Feeling very discouraged
4 March 2016 | 4 replies
Higher-end properties just don't command the same rent-to-price ratio as homes valued at, or below, the median home price in a given market.
Jeff Bousquet Springfield MA Market
21 June 2024 | 13 replies
Premier neighborhoods will attract professional types and command higher rents and even the less desirable neighborhoods fetch good rental income, but with it comes very hands on management. 
Dustin Owens Advice/ guidance needed starting out with $100k
25 April 2024 | 25 replies
Command a lower price when you can.
Benjamin Hazlett In search of VA loan with delayed occupancy
20 July 2024 | 15 replies
But, again, if your LES shows an ETS date of less than 12 months your current income won't be usable, unless (a) you write a letter to certify that you will reenlist and also have a commander certify that you will be eligible, or (b) you use income from a new job that you'll start near the subject property before closing.
David Lowe ARV / 70% Rule
7 May 2016 | 43 replies
I'm not even sure you could command that appreciation in London, England.