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Mitchel Durfee Advice on how to get to 1 million in real estate assets in 1 Year
17 May 2016 | 13 replies
Address 999 Barry Rd - VTAcquisition date October 2015Estimated value 300,000 (300k)Mtg balance 240kMtg payment (1675 monthlyProperty taxes monthly (included)HO insurance premium 840 annually (included in mortgage)HOA fees if applicable (n/a)Monthly rent Primary residence but rent 1 room out for 1000 per month with utilities)Address 3014 Mallard DR - ColoradoAcquisition date May of 2013Estimated value 220kMtg balance 175kMtg payment 1150 (month)Property taxes monthly (included)HO insurance premium 2057 (annual)HOA fees if applicable (naMonthly rent 2200 Gross (550 Per Unit)Address 138 Hoffman Dr - PAAcquisition date Jan 2008Estimated value 80kMtg balance 61500Mtg payment 440 (Month)Property taxes monthly (included)HO insurance premium 376 (annual)HOA fees if applicable (n/a)Monthly rent 600Address 918 vickroy Ave - PA 15904Acquisition date October 2015Estimated value 20k ($20,000)Mtg balance (n/a)Mtg payment (n/a)Property taxes monthly (unsure)HO insurance premium $924.15 annualHOA fees if applicable (n/a)Monthly rent (duplex 1 unit 400 per month) (Other unit vacant but rented for 300 per month)
Maryann Luther Owner financed to tenant and tenant stopped making payments
2 December 2015 | 6 replies
I wonder...if she's finished moving and I have to pay someone to clean a dumptruck of debri from inside and out....could I take to her current residence and place it in her yard? 
Ted L. Decision Time
22 November 2015 | 5 replies
I have a property that was previously my residence and I have been renting for a couple years.  
Warren Lee New member
23 November 2015 | 8 replies
If you are purchasing your own home (primary residence), you will be paying your mortgage interest out of after tax dollars and thereis a compelling argument to make a larger down payment (if possible) and avoid the mortgage insurance (CMHC or Genworth).  
Tom Wood New Investor in Connecticut!
23 November 2015 | 4 replies
., resident in the forums.Click on the "learn tab" at the top of the page, and you could be spending many hours on the Information that is available.Raymond
Bob H. What caused this? Termites? Carpenter ants?
23 November 2015 | 2 replies
Hollow cavities (like those that exist between a door jamb and the wall framing) that are damp are luxury condos for carpenter ants and they take-up residence.
Adriana Gatti Buy or rent my first home in US ?
23 November 2015 | 5 replies
@Adriana GattiI think it's best to own your primary residence 1st.
Jesse R. First rental deal in the works, need a bit of advice please
2 December 2015 | 10 replies
Overall the house is in very good condition in a nice neighborhood.After speaking with him, he owes $30k on the loan and wants to sell the place to be able to pay that property off as well as his primary residence, which I believe was around the same amount owed.  
Thelma Owens Georgia Investor
17 May 2016 | 9 replies
@Antonio Nicely Perhaps it is Single Family Residence
Mark Wikkerink CPA referral wanted - help us keep as much money as possible!
23 November 2015 | 3 replies
Hi BP,My wife and I renovating our first investment property, a duplex in Indianapolis, using a 203K loan.Because I am a permanent resident (I immigrated from Canada to marry her in 2013), all of the loan is in her name, which may or may not be tricky.