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I always used to have a termite inspection before I marketed a property.
Inspectors who expect repeat business may tend to recommend spot repairs rather than tenting (it is an art rather than a science, and of course, a business.)
Even if you don’t know a friendly inspector, most of the time your bargaining position is enhanced by full disclosure – it’s just too easy for a buyer to renegotiate with a fresh termite report in hand.
oxfordrickParticipantI always used to have a termite inspection before I marketed a property.
Inspectors who expect repeat business may tend to recommend spot repairs rather than tenting (it is an art rather than a science, and of course, a business.)
Even if you don’t know a friendly inspector, most of the time your bargaining position is enhanced by full disclosure – it’s just too easy for a buyer to renegotiate with a fresh termite report in hand.
oxfordrickParticipantI always used to have a termite inspection before I marketed a property.
Inspectors who expect repeat business may tend to recommend spot repairs rather than tenting (it is an art rather than a science, and of course, a business.)
Even if you don’t know a friendly inspector, most of the time your bargaining position is enhanced by full disclosure – it’s just too easy for a buyer to renegotiate with a fresh termite report in hand.
oxfordrickParticipantI always used to have a termite inspection before I marketed a property.
Inspectors who expect repeat business may tend to recommend spot repairs rather than tenting (it is an art rather than a science, and of course, a business.)
Even if you don’t know a friendly inspector, most of the time your bargaining position is enhanced by full disclosure – it’s just too easy for a buyer to renegotiate with a fresh termite report in hand.
June 11, 2009 at 4:59 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #414094oxfordrickParticipantWhy assume that they are counterfeit?
Maybe some central bank wants to sell dollars quietly.
June 11, 2009 at 4:59 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #414332oxfordrickParticipantWhy assume that they are counterfeit?
Maybe some central bank wants to sell dollars quietly.
June 11, 2009 at 4:59 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #414586oxfordrickParticipantWhy assume that they are counterfeit?
Maybe some central bank wants to sell dollars quietly.
June 11, 2009 at 4:59 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #414654oxfordrickParticipantWhy assume that they are counterfeit?
Maybe some central bank wants to sell dollars quietly.
June 11, 2009 at 4:59 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #414808oxfordrickParticipantWhy assume that they are counterfeit?
Maybe some central bank wants to sell dollars quietly.
oxfordrickParticipant3. Rents generally increase….
Now we’re talking.
I used to project rental increases in proformas when I was buying…now I’d have to project rent decreases, just destroys feasibility.
What is a fair risk premium to invest in a depreciating rent market?
I agree with Scaredycat: I would need a risk premium (= 10 CAP at least) before I would buy an investment rental, market now offers maybe 5-6 CAP.
As for personal residence, yes it’s nice not to have my landlord threaten to list my rental home for sale, I’ll probably bottom fish something sooner or later.
Future real estate markets may bear little relation to what we have grown accustomed to so watch out and good luck to all!
oxfordrickParticipant3. Rents generally increase….
Now we’re talking.
I used to project rental increases in proformas when I was buying…now I’d have to project rent decreases, just destroys feasibility.
What is a fair risk premium to invest in a depreciating rent market?
I agree with Scaredycat: I would need a risk premium (= 10 CAP at least) before I would buy an investment rental, market now offers maybe 5-6 CAP.
As for personal residence, yes it’s nice not to have my landlord threaten to list my rental home for sale, I’ll probably bottom fish something sooner or later.
Future real estate markets may bear little relation to what we have grown accustomed to so watch out and good luck to all!
oxfordrickParticipant3. Rents generally increase….
Now we’re talking.
I used to project rental increases in proformas when I was buying…now I’d have to project rent decreases, just destroys feasibility.
What is a fair risk premium to invest in a depreciating rent market?
I agree with Scaredycat: I would need a risk premium (= 10 CAP at least) before I would buy an investment rental, market now offers maybe 5-6 CAP.
As for personal residence, yes it’s nice not to have my landlord threaten to list my rental home for sale, I’ll probably bottom fish something sooner or later.
Future real estate markets may bear little relation to what we have grown accustomed to so watch out and good luck to all!
oxfordrickParticipant3. Rents generally increase….
Now we’re talking.
I used to project rental increases in proformas when I was buying…now I’d have to project rent decreases, just destroys feasibility.
What is a fair risk premium to invest in a depreciating rent market?
I agree with Scaredycat: I would need a risk premium (= 10 CAP at least) before I would buy an investment rental, market now offers maybe 5-6 CAP.
As for personal residence, yes it’s nice not to have my landlord threaten to list my rental home for sale, I’ll probably bottom fish something sooner or later.
Future real estate markets may bear little relation to what we have grown accustomed to so watch out and good luck to all!
oxfordrickParticipant3. Rents generally increase….
Now we’re talking.
I used to project rental increases in proformas when I was buying…now I’d have to project rent decreases, just destroys feasibility.
What is a fair risk premium to invest in a depreciating rent market?
I agree with Scaredycat: I would need a risk premium (= 10 CAP at least) before I would buy an investment rental, market now offers maybe 5-6 CAP.
As for personal residence, yes it’s nice not to have my landlord threaten to list my rental home for sale, I’ll probably bottom fish something sooner or later.
Future real estate markets may bear little relation to what we have grown accustomed to so watch out and good luck to all!
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