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S. Perry No land line in rental
16 February 2013 | 17 replies
If this isn't a required utility we can choose to do nothing and perhaps a tenant isn't even interested in a land line.
Elliot Mendoza SFH deal analysis.
23 February 2013 | 9 replies
I know multiple brand new officers who rent $1,300/month one bedroom apts (not including utilities) with additional $150/month garage fees.
Karen Margrave Blogs - LinkedIn - Facebook - ??? How much do you do?
6 March 2013 | 8 replies
Twitter and G+ have been so-so but at the same time, I probably don't utilize either as much as I should.As James Vermillion said, for the real estate trade specifically, it's hard to beat the social value in BiggerPockets.
Shema Turner my first sfh deal, needs some advise
17 February 2013 | 2 replies
. *** Utilize 80% of the ARV in your calculations.2.Establish Days on Market through market research.3.From that – subtract repair costs4.From that – subtract finance charges5.From that – subtract holding costs6.From that – subtract RE commissionsWhat is left with is what I can pay.
Callum K. Large-scale Apartment Investment
7 March 2013 | 11 replies
You're looking for common sense here.
Brittney Taylor Abandoned Property Questions
20 February 2013 | 24 replies
Marie Poe this is common practice in many cities that have low price housing.
Arnie Guida Hello From Milwaukee
22 February 2013 | 10 replies
I typed in "Common Income Requirements For Tenant" on Google, and this site was the second result.My jaw hit the ground!!!
CK Hwang Is there any way, if possible to account for ARV of ugly house?
18 February 2013 | 2 replies
(shudder to think, that tile is expensive).If you don't have comps, you might redo it to be more common in the area.
Karen Margrave DO YOU SEE A PROFIT TO BE MADE HERE?
4 March 2013 | 5 replies
We thought $200,000 per lot would be the max we could justify (still would need to pay all school fees, utility extensions, park fee of $10,000, permits, etc., PLUS all the other building and development costs) Some foreign investors made an offer for $585,000 for both lots, telling the seller they can close in 10 days and construct the house in 90 (right.... but I digress).