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Sam Green How long will it take for you to Retire?
2 October 2018 | 18 replies
Most re investors are very self-motivated it seems to me and aren't the type who want to stack up a bunch of cash so that they can sit and do nothing.
Nate Roman How to find a good lender
9 August 2005 | 0 replies
Re-Fi in 3 months or sell, loans w/balloons due in 1-5 years 95% of the people out there trying to buy/rehab/flip properties are unaware of the programs I & about 5% of the rest of the brokers out there nationwide are "specializing" in; other brokers make a fortune bringing their clients 2 us, both getting a "fee", I spend most of my time preparing the package for the private lender so that he/she/they know exactly that the loan is a GREAT opportunity; the borrower already knows this or we wouldn't have met.Hoping this helps?
N/A N/A Questions about Lease Options
11 July 2011 | 19 replies
I appraised contracts as a fee appraiser for state government.
N/A N/A Is 6% to much?
17 September 2008 | 34 replies
Keep in mind the price of the sale is very relevant - a 7% fee on a $100k home is a smaller commission, for the same amount of work generally, as a 5% fee on a $200k home.
James W. include washer dryer and refrigerator in house rental?
10 November 2010 | 26 replies
I provide a fridge and washer/dryer stacked set in my condo, nothing but a gas range in my rental house.
N/A N/A problems with co-ownership
1 July 2005 | 0 replies
Frankly, I think I should be paid a management fee for living in and caring for the place.
N/A N/A Obtaining clients year round
10 August 2005 | 5 replies
Get them the $$(doing what U DO BEST), may not fit Your scenario right now, however my foot in the door of rehabbers was putting up a FLYER offering my services to GC's & Subs (& of course their Cash Strapped Customers) @ Lowe's, Home Depot, 84 Lumber & the other "local" building Supplies companies w/a stack of cards.
N/A N/A What is a Tax Credit Property?
28 February 2010 | 12 replies
There was roughly two million dollars for the development of 24 units, small in scope, and about $800K for developer fees.
Nate Roman Are Home Warranty plans worth it?
29 September 2009 | 10 replies
Not to mention, you end up wasting the fee for the home warranty and the charge for the repair person to come out and not repair the problem.
N/A N/A Hello - Branching Out And Starting To Network
18 July 2005 | 3 replies
I decided to go with the condo route because some of the repairs are incorporated with the condo fees.