20 November 2013 | 15 replies
They can take their time responding to offers and will base their value on appraisals and bpos.
29 October 2013 | 2 replies
Would any seasoned investors care to offer me some advice?
30 October 2013 | 9 replies
Hello,I'm trying to figure out how much to offer, or even if I should offer, on a couple of different commercial office condos and would like some help analyzing the potential deals.Both office condos are in a large office condo complex in a medium sized town in a suburb of Northern IL.
30 October 2013 | 5 replies
I am just getting into wholesaling and have my first opportunity on a property that is owned free and clear.I am going to make an offer on the property, and if they dont accept my cash offer I want to be able to offer seller financing as an alternative.How do I go about proposing this?
31 October 2013 | 9 replies
I didn't want to offer over my parameters in spite of the extra activity, and it worked out that we got an offer accepted on a house that was being marketed by a relocation firm.Once our offer was accepted, we did most of the paperwork through email, signing what needed to be signed in front of a notary, and using Fed-Ex to deliver the hard copies.
3 November 2013 | 18 replies
Heck, I'd be open to selling you one of my properties in the area that would cash-flow much better and still meet your needs.I don't want to discourage you on this property, but if you are set on it, I would not hesitate to offer a much lower price than what they're asking.
31 October 2013 | 3 replies
Funny thing about Acuity is that I bought another 38 building that was in better shape and they decline to offer coverage.
2 December 2013 | 15 replies
The place doesn't need extensive/expensive work and he kept trying to get me to offer more.
4 November 2013 | 50 replies
It was listed on MLS and didn't sell.ARV: $150kRehab est: 20kMy cash offer: 80kI dont think they will accept the cash offer, so I want to offer a seller finance, just not quite sure what to offer so here is one scenario I came up with:$135k with 5K down at 5% interest, amortized at 30 years with balloon due in 5 years.Does that make sense?
11 May 2014 | 95 replies
Because of this, the company will probably have to offer a higher rate of return.You'll quickly see how this is very similar to buying stock.