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Arthur Moore ?A little input before I break open a possible can of worms?
19 November 2005 | 1 reply
Now, traffic to these high municipal, commercial, academic, medical prone areas from outer areas is getting to be a big factor, and adds stimulus to demand, added with current logistical costs and transportation.To add more appreciation to the area, large buildings are being turned into high-rise condo buildings and lofts, going for some hefty prices.....So IN THEORY, it looks like a win....I got some good intellectual backing from friends whom are superintends for the largest builders in the state, #1 & #2, not to mention the designer is one of my homeboys too...Now, this has got my stomach feeling some multiple Metamorphoses wrapped up and ready to burst (if you know what I mean).......It’s looking good so far.....Now,Here are your turn boys and girls to add some (+/-)critical replies, anything will help...I have got to be damn sure.......
N/A N/A New Member (501 C3 and LLC incorporation)
19 March 2006 | 7 replies
I started a scholarship that sponsors energetic and promising young people that I meet in my travels and work who agree to meet certain academic standards of performance and attendance in return for half-tuition.
Babu George subject to and lease options
29 January 2015 | 4 replies
for example:Property Value: $100kSeller Mortgage: $100Kyou obtain the property on a subject2, you then turn around and sell with a wrap with the following:Sale Price: $110K (premium due to owner financing)Down Payment: $20KYou then carry a note for $90K that the buyer must pay offYou then apply $10k of the down payment to the wrapped lender, bringing the wrapped mortgage balance down to $90K, the same amount as the note you are carrying.In addtion to all that, the terms on the new note are created to give you a spread between the wrapped PITI & the buyers PITI (assuming that taxes & insurance are escrowed in).So, after the closing you have created (and extracted) $10K (minus any closing costs) in equity from the deal, and you also are now receiving monthly cash flow via your note and you have no property upkeep.DISCLAIMER: I have never done one of these, this is all academic.
Seth Williams What makes someone a real estate "Guru"?
5 June 2015 | 52 replies
I've been in professional training for over 17 years so I would love to work with ANY guru RE education group to do a real academic, statistical analysis on their materials and how to measure success.
Tom Goans Lose Your Competitive Edge With Debt
29 June 2013 | 64 replies
Any talk of "safety" because under 100% financing I put no money on the table is purely academic.
Patrick Saco Starting a Commercial Mortgage Broker Service
19 September 2017 | 6 replies
Certainly folks are capable of learning, but trying to start in advanced math class before you know simple math can be a bit tough.While going to school to get a degree in finance will help with the academic side, it is not the business.
N/A N/A New Member: Southern California girl!
8 October 2007 | 7 replies
Sometimes you can find solid values close to the higher ranking high schools in your area, (per academics).
Jason Shaffner Countywide Update
28 October 2007 | 11 replies
The FDIC chief is an academic; she's never worked in the trenches and doesn't understand the real world ramifications of her simplistic recommendation.
Larry T. furnished or unfurnished
9 March 2018 | 10 replies
We offer furnished in the summer rental and academic year student situation.