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Carlos Garza Does this seem to good to be true?
2 February 2013 | 10 replies
Normally rent variation based on start time of lease is minimal; I might give a lower rent to fill vacancy in winter for example, but otherwise i try to get a fari market rent (not always max market rent).But since you know when the hot season is, you want to time your lease renewal in that area to be during that hot time of the year, so you might end up with a lease for some number of months that isn't a multiple of 12 to do that.
Nathan Pitchford Just getting started.... Couple things I can't seem to find
10 March 2013 | 6 replies
Nothing profound, but key is to minimize outflows and maximize income.
Edita D. Fort Worth, TX DUPLEX analysis
14 March 2013 | 5 replies
If you have good tenants, the demands on your time should be minimal and it will put an additional $150 per month in your pocket.
Bill E. Multifamily crash coming? (possible buying opp?)
15 July 2013 | 14 replies
Lethargic activity=minimal appreciation.
Brian W. How much time do you spend owning and landlording per month?
21 March 2013 | 23 replies
Another thing you can do to minimize your time involved is take out stuff that breaks down....garbage disposals, ceiling fans, etc and have them supply the washer and dryer.
Sam H. Attended my first REIA meeting today!
16 March 2013 | 4 replies
Adam Gerig spoke for a while on systems and technology that are available (for free or minimal cost).
Jim Bentley Multi account insurance discount for SDIRA
19 March 2013 | 4 replies
As the decision-making member of your LLc, you have an obligation to minimize expenses.
Scott Bartlett Attended my first local REI meeting!
20 March 2013 | 2 replies
I'm targeting these properties because of the discount they offer, and the difference in rent they would bring is minimal, but the overall costs of the properties is significant.Why would I want to purchase a property that is live-able for 50K but still needs $5-7K in repairs for updates and ect when I could buy a property for 20-25K that needs twice as much repairs 10-15K and the difference in rent would be $50-$100 on a monthly basis.
Thomas Dionne Question for people familiar with reo to rent and hedge fund strategy..
12 June 2013 | 4 replies
The lack of a credit rating is going to make it difficult for pension funds or mutual funds to purchase the issued security, there is minimal rating requirements and investment criteria depending on the investor class.
Account Closed Question for those who have used a HELOC to invest
21 March 2013 | 11 replies
But the LOC can be "called" under certain circumstances; usually, if the collateral's value has diminished to the point where it's less than the amount of the original CLTV a lender will be at risk so call becomes more likely.You will find that you can get a break on the interest rate if you allow for the bank to auto-draft from a checking account that is with the same bank; if you don't already have checking there, makes sense to open one and keep some minimal funds there to cover loan payments.As to your example in the OP, let's use the following: $650k appraisal, $413K loan balance, 90% CLTV.