Lenders usually charge buyers higher interest rates when they are borrowing mortgage money for an investment property that they plan to rent out and
eventually sell for a profit.
It was a great feeling, Joe professed, to own his own home, which
he eventually sold for a profit.
Not exact matches
You still put $ 20,000 of
profit back into the business and
eventually sell it
for $ 300,000.
Miners have been
selling their product at record
profits for most of this year, as their financials will
eventually reveal.
For another example, if a large speculator who was very bearish on oil aggressively short - sold the December - 2016 oil contract, driving its price down from $ 64 to $ 60, it would create an opportunity for other traders to lock - in a profit by selling physical oil and buying the December - 2016 futures with the aim of eventually replacing what they had sold by exercising the futures contrac
For another example, if a large speculator who was very bearish on oil aggressively short -
sold the December - 2016 oil contract, driving its price down from $ 64 to $ 60, it would create an opportunity
for other traders to lock - in a profit by selling physical oil and buying the December - 2016 futures with the aim of eventually replacing what they had sold by exercising the futures contrac
for other traders to lock - in a
profit by
selling physical oil and buying the December - 2016 futures with the aim of
eventually replacing what they had
sold by exercising the futures contracts.
Thus, while 1,000 shares in company A might
eventually sell for $ 12 each, netting a
profit of $ 2 a share, or $ 2,000, during the same period, company B rose in value from $ 10 a share to $ 15.
Since
selling the meal
for human consumption offers a potentially higher
profit,
eventually researchers tried grinding coconut meal into a fine powder to produce a product with the consistency of flour.
Heastie renovated the place,
eventually selling it
for $ 200,000 more than the original price and using the
profits to help buy a home of his own.
Feth knows what he's talking about because he failed at two small businesses of his own before making a success of a third one — a small radio communications business that he
eventually sold for a healthy
profit to cell phone company Clearnet Communications.
For the majority of Americans, the home they own is their only asset, and they can expect to make a
profit on their home when they
eventually sell it.
Bred and raised
for profit, they are
eventually sold and slaughtered, usually by electrocution,
for human consumption.
He
eventually bought out the owners of the dog business, ran it
for a few years and then
sold it
for a
profit, right before the market crashed in September of 2008.
It will allow players to store high volumes of stolen cars, customize them and
eventually sell these vehicles
for big
profits.
For the majority of Americans, the home they own is their only asset, and they can expect to make a
profit on their home when they
eventually sell it.
(Many who berate YouTube founders from
selling pointing to its present yearly
profit fail to see that there was not only no monetization solution
for the first 4 - 5 yrs (lots of losses / overheads) it was the buyer, Google, that
eventually made it profitable and all those years of losses were worth it).