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Jason K. The daily routine
17 June 2010 | 18 replies
On a flight strip, there are boxes that indicate certain requirements and data.
Matthew Fiebig Seller Financing Negotiation Tactics and Note Selling
20 November 2010 | 5 replies
The owner wants 1,191,102for those properties.Incumbency summary.Mobile home park + park owned homes are free and clear.6 unit apartment - mtg balance $36,866 @ 6%duplex - free and clear.Vacant lot - free and clear.26 SFD as follows Price Mtge bal219 N Wash40,12733,430320 Oak40,61325,590720 Picher 25,34023,120730 Picher 29,07330,324732 Moffet 27,34728,929901 Roose 112,92036,866909 Connor20,92722,253920 Jackson25,74028,6191501 Valley22,86723,4891604 Minn 26,29321,4901718 Connor43,927clear1810 Pearl 47,38048,2491820 Wall 28,08025,9631823 Redbud127,790128,046312 E 19 12,00032,466318 E 19 9,000clear1902 Kentucky17,000clear <-2br burnout. 2115 Bird 48,04042,9052124 Adele13,393clear2224 Murphy29,69322,2532302 W 4 21,28021,4532540 E 12 128,790102,5502815 E 16 59,49245,5012903 Schiff32,86725,4464309 W 27 106,81098,7935796 Harrison62,700clearTotal Incumberances - $867,735Still working on comps data right now for SFDGross Financial Summary yearlyOverall CAP 15%Gross/Net income from Mobile Home Park - $379,451 / 165,243Gross/Net income from Homes - $178,113 / $133,840Seller SummarySeller is an older Gentleman looking to sell to purchase a Motel closer to where his Son lives.
Ben Walhood Converting small multi-family to central A/C
24 August 2018 | 5 replies
Our budget here is the same.Once all the internal bits are done we will reside the building - and are planning to add another 1" of polyisocyanurate hardboard insulation {which will require removing and resetting the windows we just installed to adjust for the new wall thickness ... a little rework that we have not found a way to avoid {yet}]Once all the above has been completed, we will conduct our "post retrofit" energy audit to see if we hit our target of scoring 75+ out of 100 with fewer than 3 air changes per hour.As you stated, the long term goal is to keep our buildings attractive to tenants by making them healthy, efficient and modern (while retaining their historic charm) homes as energy costs rise.
Mark F. Things you've learned not in RE books or podcast?
1 January 2023 | 9 replies
I listen to the big ones, BP RE, The Real Estate Guys Radio, and more that talk about RE news/data/trends.
Duane Angell MEDICAID / SELLING A HOME
30 April 2014 | 3 replies
In my experience Medicaid is more concerned that it is an arms length transaction than the actual sales price data.
Micheal Waldrup The Real Estate market cycle(s)
11 April 2015 | 10 replies
If you live in a historically volatile area, timing can make or break you regardless of all your other choices.  
Donny Widjaja Screening criteria
2 June 2014 | 6 replies
When in doubt pull reports since data is available today and what you do for one applicant you need to do for all, treating everyone the same.
Eric Huang A STR vacation rental in national park in WA
25 March 2021 | 4 replies
Asking for $290K, expected the total revenue of $64K per year (with 55% occupancy rate based on airDNA data) for the main structure only.
Craig England Transitioning storage software on new purchases
5 January 2023 | 2 replies
Any way to transfer payment data?
Alex Fenske January Housing Market Update (Chicagoland Metro)
5 January 2023 | 0 replies
Data comes from MRED LLC, St Louis Fed, MortgageNewsDaily.com, and NAR.Housing Affordability- The current market shift is primarily a result of deteriorating housing affordability: Homes have become so expensive that many people either can’t or won't buy.