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All Forum Posts by: Linda M.

Linda M. has started 16 posts and replied 25 times.

My Realtor sent me a list of all the cash solds in the city that includes:

Original Price | Listing Price | Current Price | Selling Price | Price

I what the heck does Current Price and Price mean? these have already sold. I've attached a picture. Any help would be very much appreciated!

What is the difference between the two? I'm creating my cash buyer list and noticed they each gave me different results?

Good advice guys, thanks.

Are letters of intent a waste of time in a competitive market when inventory is low? Doesn't this create an opportunity for someone else to come in and swoop the deal out from you with an actual PS agreeement?

I'm in the process of forming my corporation. Mainly I'm looking to form an S corp under an LLC to wholesale properties in various markets. I'm a resident of Virginia but considering to incorporate in Delaware.

I plan on moving to a different state. My question is, does a corporate attorney have to be from within my state? Within the state of my target market or does this matter?

Thanks