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Timothy W. So I sold a property to some Australians....
9 December 2009 | 14 replies
Since you are a non-resident, some banks might require more down payment from you because of the risk.
Matt DuSold College area investing
23 September 2009 | 10 replies
I'd buy houses and be open to renting to either students or the huge resident population that staffs the service industries that serve college towns (guess which of the two is here year round and is thus the one I focus on).Tim
Matt Bormann Upstate NY Newbie
9 November 2008 | 3 replies
A small amount will reside into saving to buy another income producing investment.
Timothy W. Your House - Investment or Doodad?
15 November 2008 | 22 replies
I consider my personal residence to be a doodad I live in.
J L College student in debt w/ no cash flow...
21 December 2008 | 7 replies
You may want to try to get your parents to cosign on your personal residence.
Darryl K Condo issues other than reserves.
17 July 2012 | 8 replies
In a lawsuit, the residents of a condo building, or SHAREHOLDERS, can be liable and sacked with a small or very large "special assessment"I'd also watch out for any upcoming construction on the building, and any plans for construction around the building.
N/A N/A Mailing to pre-foreclosures
18 November 2006 | 27 replies
lol2- Regular 1st class stampA metered stamp looks non-personal.3- HAND WRITE name & address and don't list "or current resident"In fact, have a female do that part.
N/A N/A HUD/VA home FAQ
25 August 2008 | 7 replies
Homes offered for sale were previously insured through HUD's Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and then foreclosed on.Teachers must live in their new home as their sole residence for at least three years after its purchase.Teachers may purchase their home directly from HUD or use a real estate broker to arrange the sale.
N/A N/A Giving Tenants proper Notice!
20 March 2005 | 2 replies
This is someone that is month by month and is living in the house that is being sold as a primary residence!
N/A N/A REI investor schedule
17 March 2006 | 2 replies
Lets say someone wanted to invest $30,000 on a single family or multi family residence.