Blog entries tagged with "multi":


multi: Your Full-time Realtor for Life.......... - 07/10/08 03:54 PM
Dear Client, I'm compelled to share with you a life-changing experience that recently happened to me, but first I feel I need to apologize for not keeping in closer contact with you. I have begun to realize just how important your relationship is to me, so I hope you will forgive … (5 comments)

multi: Your Full-time Realtor for Life.......... - 07/10/08 02:46 PM
Dear Client, I'm compelled to share with you a life-changing experience that recently happened to me, but first I feel I need to apologize for not keeping in closer contact with you. I have begun to realize just how important your relationship is to me, so I hope you will forgive … (0 comments)

multi: Your Full-time Realtor for Life.......... - 07/10/08 02:15 PM
Dear Client, I'm compelled to share with you a life-changing experience that recently happened to me, but first I feel I need to apologize for not keeping in closer contact with you. I have begun to realize just how important your relationship is to me, so I hope you will forgive … (0 comments)

multi: FREE JERSEY SHORE REALTOR MLS SEARCH - 06/25/08 04:04 PM
New Jersey Shore MLS Real Estate Listings are being made available to the general public for free to do their own searches in the comfort to their own homes. The free New Jersey Shore MLS Real Estate Listings can be viewed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days … (0 comments)

multi: Wow! Affordable Town Homes, Duplexes, and Condos in Fridley, Minnesota for Under $150,000! 55421 55432 - 06/08/08 09:45 PM

Touch the photo or the link below to view affordable Fridley, Minnesota Area Townhomes, Duplexes, and Condos for under $150,000.
Affordable Fridley Townhomes, Duplexes, and Condos for $150,000 or less!
There are currently 29 Townhomes, Duplexes, and Condos listed in Fridley between $59,999 and $150,000.
Please be patient - it will take a moment to load … (0 comments)

multi: Waterbury, Connecticut. Century 21 Access America real estate, 06710, $189900 - 01/11/08 08:18 PM
Approxamately 3000 sq ft with new roof, carpets, water heaters, kitchen appliances and bath fixtures. One furnace brand new other 2 serviced, electricity upgraded, some new windows and doors. Off-street parking, vinyl siding. Rental income $2400 monthly. Two leases, one month-to-month who will move at short notice if necessary. Great investment or for … (0 comments)

multi: Waterbury CT North End multi-family - 01/08/08 12:46 PM
 166 Tudor St.
169,900  THIS IS A UNIQUE PROPERTY-2 FAMILY 4-3,  & 4 RM BUNGALOW IN REAR WITH SEP. UTILITIES ON ONE LOT.  COULD BE A GREAT INLAW BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOT 50X200. GOOD  INVESTMENT AS WELL AS FAMILY OCCUPIED. REAR HOUSE ON CESS POOL RECENTLY  CHECKED .
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multi: Caught With Your Flip Down? - 10/30/07 04:35 PM
 Upside-down on your flip right now? This is what I'm telling my clients to do...
It's a crazy, unpredictable cycle we're in. I saw it coming, so I slowed my flippers into "buy and hold" mode several months back, but some of them are caught in this nasty downturn "mid-flip", so what CAN … (0 comments)

multi: Market Report: Ready to Purchase a Multi-Family in Red Bank, New Jersey? - 10/09/07 12:04 PM

October 9, 2007
Information provided by: Andrew J. Lenza, Broker and Owner of ANDREW J. LENZA REALTY (you can click on "More about me" to read my profile and experience)
Are you in the market to buy a two (2), three (3), four (4) family home in Red Bank as an investment, a place to live … (0 comments)

multi: Monmouth County: Is it Cheaper to Buy a Multi-Family than a Single Family? - 09/29/07 10:49 PM
September 29, 2007 
Let's suppose you're ready to make the move to New Jersey. Maybe you're coming from Brooklyn, Staten Island, Manhattan or even North Jersey.
You have Monmouth County on your radar screen. It may be cheaper to buy a multi-family instead of a single family home if you're open-minded to … (1 comments)

multi: Should We Still Fix and Flip in the Colorado Springs Market? - 09/07/07 04:38 PM
People are fixing. People are flipping. People are investing and outvesting and trying thier best to make money in this strange and wonderful market cycle. Some choose to take my advice and "buy low/sell high", (fix and hold), but there are those few daredevil die-hards who can't resist a good deal … (1 comments)

multi: Make This Market Work For You...Fix And HOLD In Colorado Springs - 08/10/07 02:11 PM
 Seeing a sign like this makes you say, "DUH", right? Well...just like you can be sure there's water on the road when it's raining, you can be sure that you can find a great deal in real estate when the market is leveling or declining! You could imagine another sign that says, … (2 comments)

multi: New ( Multi-Touch )Technology - Video Must See!!! - 06/13/07 01:54 PM
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multi: So You Want To Be a Landlord? A Practical Questionnaire for First-time Real Estate Investors. - 06/10/07 01:44 AM
Here in Monmouth County, New Jersey I so  enjoy working with investors, especially folks who are getting into real estate for the first time. First-timers talk about real estate with such zeal. First-timers absorb information like sponges. They ask meaningful questions.
For the purpose of this blog, I'm going to focus on … (4 comments)

multi: Monmouth County, NJ: Multi-Family Real Estate Activity - 05/31/07 08:28 AM
5/31/2007
We're halfway through the year. Although the inventory of single-family homes for sale in Monmouth County remains high relative to the number that are selling, investment property activity is still solid.
For the first 6 months of the 2007, here are the County averages for multi-family dwellings. I included two-, three-, … (2 comments)

multi: Starter house or a multi-unit? - 10/04/06 11:48 PM
Many first time home buyers struggle with this question.  Do I buy a starter home that isn't quite what you want, or do you buy a multi-unit and owner occupy.  There is compelling arguments for both sides, and it is a question that should be thought about long and hard, especially if … (4 comments)

multi: Why Buy Now? - 10/04/06 11:19 PM

                                                                        Why buy now?Buying now makes more sense because the real estate market in Maine has had an obvious shift.  Sellers are more willing to reduce their prices, and give seller concessions if it is crucial to unloading their property.  The market has shifted so much in fact, that many buyers … (0 comments)

 
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