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N/A N/A Current Morgage Lender Troubles
11 August 2007 | 4 replies
well if you're trying to acquire conventional financing, the subprime market is all but dried up completely.if you've got good credit and some money banked, you'll be fine.if you've got bad credit and no money - forget about conventional financing.
Tom Sylvester Wholesaling with a Realtor?
29 August 2007 | 17 replies
If your financial partner backdoor's you on a deal leaving you high and dry while he's cashing settlement checks, would you question his integrity and ethics?
Frank Adams It'll get WORSE before it gets better!
25 August 2007 | 16 replies
He on the other hand has them rented out at 450 per month and basically has sucked them dry for 7 years with little repair.
N/A N/A What specifics to look for in a good pre-foreclosure deal?
27 September 2007 | 1 reply
If I am dealing with the lender, it seems pretty cut and dry.
John J. Tenant Comitted Suicide
10 January 2009 | 21 replies
It might not seem that bad, but keep in mind that diseases like Hepatitis can live outside the body for weeks even if the blood is dried or diluted.
N/A N/A The Las Vegas real estate market?
25 September 2007 | 17 replies
An economy is based on supply & demand, when the supply dries up prices will start rising again.Historical numbers and national trends can tell you as lot.
Dave Kennedy How To Buy Foreclosed Real Estate- By Theo Dallow
21 September 2007 | 0 replies
The book just didn't flow like some other books I have read lately.He sounds like an old school guy and maybe that approach just comes across as dry/boring when you are reading or maybe it just went over my head for parts of the foreclosure process.I'd give it a D.
Marianne Jarrett Question about financing
24 September 2007 | 2 replies
John Corey thank you for your reply.Our area real estate market, as most in the US, is extremely dry as well as volatile.
N/A N/A College grad leaving FL for cash flow and growth, where?
22 January 2008 | 11 replies
This, along with the recent damming of the river(ensuring it doesn't dry out), has generated development interest in the previously undesireable swath of land between downtown and the river.
Matt Faller How do I presuade somone to let me wholesale their property
13 December 2007 | 30 replies
What happens if your buyer(s) dry up and you don't really want to buy the property yourself?