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Question by John Doe: What total salary income is good enough to afford a decked out mansion?
I dont really care for a mansion. I just want to be able to have money to get just about anything i want. And if i can afford a mansion then i can afford eveything else. I just want to know the lowest income possible that could afford a mansion, and pay all bills without a worry. Thanks in advance

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Answer by Mrs. Jake Austin
that seems a bit impossible in this economy
please answer mine

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090722084430AAJnPtZ

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Question by Xiang Z: How can I find a good real estate investment coach?
I am a new real estate investor. I am looking for a good real estate investment coach in San Francisco Bay Area. I have a real estate saleperson license and have basic real estate investment knowledge. I am looking for a good real estate investor coach who have years of success investment experience in residential and commericial. I have private funds for good deals and would like to be partnership or learn from savy investors.

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Answer by Biancoa
Try going to your local real estate investors association. They normally have meetings once a month and as a guest you can usually attend for free. If you want to get into commercial, try working at a commercial only brokerage. They are the better ones to work at unless you want to only invest in single family homes.

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Question by Daniel M: What are some good resources to find the best condos and co ops for sale in my state?
I live in New Jersey and trying to find the best deals on condos and co ops. I don't know of many ways to find them

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Answer by Alterfemego
Use a Realtor

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cheap house eBay auctions you should keep an eye on:

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Question by carpediem104: Are condos a good investment? Or should I keep renting until I can afford to buy a house?
I can't afford a house in my area (at least not one I'd want to live in.) There are some condos, but I'm afraid if I buy one I won't be able to sell it down the road. Should I wait until I can afford a house and skip the condo step?

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Answer by leslie
Depends entirely on the area and size of the unit. LOCATION!

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Question by myzznetta: What's a good way to buy a cheap house, to rent out?
I'm thinking of trying to purchase a house or some property that I could possibly rent out. What is the best way to purchase property cheap? And is it better to start off small like purchasing a house to rent out, rather than trying to get an apartment building?

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Answer by sortaclarksville
Start with a house or a duplex. I would definitely not start with anything more than a quad-plex. As to buying cheap, you have to pay market price. Nobody is going to just give away a piece of property so it can be rented out by the next person at a huge profit (if there was that much profit in renting it out, then the current owner would keep it and rent if – well, if they were smart they would). Even foreclosures are going at near market value these days. The only reason they are going for a little less is because they usually need repair work, which eats up anything you saved on it by buying it as a foreclosure.

Just remember in the world of real estate rental property, the majority of your profit is not made by renting it out, but by holding onto the property and letting in increase in value. While renting it out, you may make a little bit each month over and above your expenses, but that needs to be set aside for future repairs. A lot of landlords even rent at a small loss because they know that their "cost" of having that property is still a good investment because of the amount it will increase.

For instance, you may buy a house with a monthly mortgage of 0 and rent it for 0. That 0/mo will have to be saved to cover your taxes and to cover future repairs. If you don't save it, then you will be in a bind if something should need to be repaired. If you have a mortgage of 0 and rent it for 0, then you are NOT breaking even, but are losing a little bit of money. BUT, long term, that is okay because the value of the property will increase. You are really just letting someone else buy a property for you. However, in the end, you get the big payoff when you sell it.

Buying a property, renting it to cover your costs, sitting on it for awhile so that it goes up in value, and then selling it is how most landlords make their money. Not from monthly income from rental proceeeds.

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Question by jerryscoins: How to do good in an home appraisal.?
I am getting my home appraised in 2 days. What can I do in that short of a time to help the appraisal out.Thanks.
Forgot to mention this is for a refinance. Not trying to sell the house.

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Answer by Landlord
Stay out of his way. Don't piss him off. There isn't anything you can do in 2 days. You are not likely to even talk to them, they are not supposed to talk to you at all, the appraisal has to be unbiased.

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Question by doesnotexist1: Where can you find good condos in Chicago, specifically for medical students in rotation?
I am currently a 1st year med student at Rosalind Franklin in North Chicago. During our 3rd/4th years we must do rotations at the hospitals in downtown Chicago (Cook County, Mt. Sinai, and others I think? If you know more please tell me). I am looking to buy a condo now and rent it out for 2 years until my 3rd year, at which time I will then move-in. Are there any good condos near the major hospital areas within the 0,000-0,000 range that permits owners to rent them out? Any information would help. Thanks!

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Answer by Kimberlee H
You can go to www.ownacondo.com which is specifically for people looking to buy condos or event rent in the Chicagoland Area!

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Some recent cheap house auctions on eBay:

FRANKIE MILLER-FULL HOUSE 1977 CHRYSALIS LP- CHEAP
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VINTAGE 1969 FISHER PRICE "FAMILY PLAY HOUSE" #952 CHEAP!
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Question by acvader: Are condos a good way to break into real estate investing?
I have always been interested in real estate. I'm 25 and I am really considereing making my first move on an investment property. I think a condo would be a nice way to start.

I realize condos don't offer as much potential for profit as a house but they are for the most part cheaper and seem like a reliable stream of income if you can rent one out. I am interested in Orlando, Miami, and Las Vegas as potential areas.

I would prefer that people experienced in real estate answer this. Preferably someone experienced in condos. Thank You.

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Answer by hatchland
Condos are a good stepping stone, yes. If you're not going to live on the property, however, your loan will be more difficult because lenders prefer owner occupied properties over tenant occupied ones. Why not live in your first acquistion, perhaps a duplex? That way, you'll get the best of both worlds. And duplexes have great resale value.

Whatever you do, DO THE MATH CAREFULLY. Condos have monthly fees which must be considered, and property taxes and maintenance add up. Make sure there is a positive cash flow or, if you live there, that considering your gaining a residence, it works for that reason.

Good luck!

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