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All Forum Posts by: David Ward

David Ward has started 8 posts and replied 100 times.

Post: $ome numbers to quantify the squeeze on Austin buyers

David WardPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 100
  • Votes 20

@Stephen Stokes Yes, but 200k over asking price seems like they would still be ahead?

Post: $ome numbers to quantify the squeeze on Austin buyers

David WardPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 100
  • Votes 20

@Matt Stricklen That's ridiculous they are absolutely destroying the Austin housing market. My question is why don't they just build?

Do you have any equity in your home? Try a home equity loan.

Post: Moving out of California

David WardPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 100
  • Votes 20
I drove from Nashville back to Texas a couple months back and had the chance to see both cities. Nashville reminded me of Austin nice, vibrant and upcoming ... Memphis on the other hand seemed a little ghetto and ran down... Just my observance. You should visit both cities.

Post: Discouraged First Time Flipper

David WardPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 100
  • Votes 20

Have you tried taking out a equity loan on your house or a personal loan from a credit union which may require some kind of up front collateral.

Post: Financing a mobile home in Texas

David WardPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 100
  • Votes 20

Modular homes can qualify for FHA but I'm not sure about mobile homes. Call up one of the manufacture home places in Austin, such as Palm harbor homes and get their list of lenders whom they use to finance their mobile homes.

Post: Modular Homes

David WardPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 100
  • Votes 20

@Rebecca Amy500 a month or year? 

Post: Phil Pustejovsky

David WardPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 100
  • Votes 20

@Steven Roffer Besides what the others have stated you could check out his videos on YouTube; I've checked them out before and they're filled with lots of FREE information. What niche of REI are you looking to invest in?

Post: 4 reasons wholesaling is bad, and 2 reason why its good

David WardPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 100
  • Votes 20

Passive investing - Buy and hold

Active investing - Rehabbing, wholesaling 

Correct?

I can't access my account from my computer only via mobile. No worries, hope everything gets fixed soon.