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Results (4,327+)
James Dunn Private Investor but Need a deal to BUY
13 July 2015 | 10 replies
No offense but there must be something that you can purchase in your chosen housing market.
Wendell De Guzman How I Make $50K Profit On A $150K House Even If I Over-Pay For It
22 August 2015 | 15 replies
Account Closedyour tag to me did not work and I take offense to the lack of hair comment... !!!
Jason Krick Lease Option--Is it the best option for this deal?
23 July 2015 | 16 replies
Some took offense at how your opinion came across, and I referenced your earlier response to me as an example of learning from the content of the post, and not getting hurt by the tone.  
John Lindemann Can I bypass the sellers realtor?
17 October 2015 | 15 replies
. - I wouldn't call it lowball...if the house is $150k, market value is closer to $135k and I offer 10% under market then my offer would be 121.5k which could look offensive or ridiculous without some discussion around how I arrived at my value.
Shaun Reilly Have you ever made a "Low Ball Offer"?
24 October 2015 | 5 replies
I always say it's more offensive to not make an offer than to make one, so as long as you're making an attempt to offer a fair price based on your evaluation (whatever that is), then party on.
Ray Rodarte College Student interested in REI
21 October 2015 | 5 replies
No offense, but it sounds like you just got excited for a minute thinking about it and made this post.  
Antonio Gonzales Emerging Trends in Real Estate: 2016 Edition US & Canada
24 October 2015 | 4 replies
For the complete report, please visit Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2016Here are the Contents with topics covered in the report:Contents2 Chapter 1 Coordinating Offense and Defense in 20165 18-Hour Cities 2.06 Next Stop: the Suburbs . . .
Daria B. HELOC approved...but....now full Appraisal
5 November 2015 | 6 replies
It makes their job easier, assuming the appraiser doesn't take offense to your assistance.  
Victor Webster Foreclosed Properties (Carolinas)
28 October 2015 | 3 replies
Chris Martin hit the nail on the head but if you have to ask that questions (no offense intended - it was a good question) there are probably other questions you should ask or maybe have not thought to ask.