
11 June 2007 | 22 replies
I dont advertise this very much because most people (no offense to anyone in here intended) dont understand it, but our company moves securitized real estate at a small discount with rated weighted average returns.Now I dont know if you can pull off the required capital, but for example we source investors for two of our sources that sell rated loan pools.

30 January 2008 | 21 replies
Sorry… Before now, I didn’t realize you were speaking about Tim’s post… (Maybe I read incorrectly)I thought you were replying to the original message in this thread… And you were commenting about a $10 consideration… That doing that is not “real investing” or is a ”one time" story… May or may not hold weight ($10 consideration) if challenged… but it is done all the time.We are both right… we are just talking about different things.
8 December 2007 | 16 replies
Oil and similar products are good because they have a high energy density, so the amount of energy you get out of a small volume and light weight is very high.

12 November 2007 | 5 replies
That almanac was worth it's weight in gold.Sounds like I've got another business idea.....

9 December 2007 | 8 replies
Cash is the best (and IMO only) way to buy a house.No loan costsNo jacking around with qualifiyingNo interest costsLower closing costsNo junk feesWhen you write the kind of offers that I have for the past 15 or so years, you've got some real weight behind you.

20 December 2007 | 23 replies
WInter time is when lifters gain their weight.

15 December 2007 | 9 replies
Good experience is worth it's weight in gold.

12 December 2007 | 8 replies
If you aren't acting as a principal in the transaction...that's a can of worms better left unopened.Okay, for realistic comps, you might want to try:no fees - www.realtor.com subscription - www.realquest.comFor grins, you can check out www.zillow.com but don't put too much weight on their results.Good Luck,~DanI'm a investor.

6 December 2007 | 6 replies
The drawbacks are limited luggage and now weight, since the kids are older/bigger.I took some lessons, and even cross country soloed, but never got my license.

28 February 2014 | 33 replies
Look at each market carefully....nothing wrong with a turn-key provider just make sure that they have a stake in your ultimate success or you may end up buying a pretty expensive non-producing paper weight as many have done but won't admit!