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Nick Rodriguez Zero Money Down On Personal Home
1 August 2011 | 4 replies
But the honest truth is that all of these factors should just be icing on the cake of a deal that is truely cashflowing.
Loc R. The secret is OUT!
11 March 2012 | 31 replies
Off the record conversations are like the icing on top of the cake.
Sunil Kumar 1991 Built REO in Desirable Location - Buy or No Buy?
29 April 2011 | 16 replies
Appreciation is icing on the cake
Annette Hala Feeling Guilty
11 September 2011 | 32 replies
There are properties in my range but they are going like hot cakes.
Jennifer W. Avg down pymt for Short Sale?
9 January 2011 | 45 replies
The icing on the cake is the new legislation at the federal level and also individual state laws that are making it very unpleasant for the banks to continue to build REO inventory.
Alison Buckley To 'hood or not to 'hood
26 March 2009 | 63 replies
If you can get some cash flow along the way, that is just icing on the cake.
P M Moving from 30-yr to 40-yr mortgage for cashflow: Good or Bad Idea?
2 April 2009 | 8 replies
Cash flow is just icing on the investment cake, and should be saved in an account to cover any major expenses that could happen down the road.
Mark Forest Is positive cash flow possible?
21 April 2009 | 13 replies
Cash Flow is just the icing on the cake. - Harrison
Nick J. Internet Fax VS. Hardline Fax
16 July 2009 | 23 replies
An excellent service and a piece of cake to use.The send a fax through email feature is sweet.
C C Building A House For Sale
4 October 2009 | 1 reply
., so building a single family home on land that I own would seem to be a cake walk.But first time jitters, so after I perform some research and find that the construction cost would net a good turn around compared to the local comps. for sales cost, then it would be a no-brainer to move forward with such a project, right?