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Corey Dutton Bank Loans Are No Longer the First Choice For Real Estate Investors – What’s Working For You?
24 July 2012 | 18 replies
From the few I know, they tend to be well heeled professionals but it’s hard to generalize.
Mike Berlay Tired of NY and want to move and start small. I think UT or CO, share your ideas.
11 August 2014 | 21 replies
And we are not competing against well heeled investors the same way we would in bigger markets.  
Account Closed So I Assigned A Sub 2... Now The Buyer Has Messed Up!!!
3 October 2015 | 49 replies
A situation arises, the newbie investor panics, the seller or buyer (or both) dig their heels in and what should have been an easily fixed minor inconvenience becomes a mess.
Drew Denham MF house with one furnace
1 November 2014 | 20 replies
I have also seen tenants buy electric space heaters to compensate and run them 24/7 which can really spike up the bill.
Leigh C Wanting the Loan officer to put skin in the game. Is this possible?
18 November 2014 | 14 replies
May make them more of a pit bull staying on the lender's heels.    
Joe Belanger credit score dropped prior to closing
22 September 2014 | 13 replies
Now, do you know what caused that spike?
Dan Gheesling Detroit - What are your thoughts / questions / fears about investing in the City of Detroit?
20 October 2014 | 58 replies
Then some kid comes in behind me wanting to put up a poster for some Madame  Norie concert, wait, that's no kid, it's Little Richard wearing high heel shoes! 
Willie Banks Targeting Code Violators of Abandoned Distressed & Vacant Properties
26 December 2014 | 1 reply
Dig your heels in and start working.
Ned Carey I just hit 5000 posts!
28 January 2015 | 39 replies
You're hot on my heels, keep up your great posting. :)  
Venky B. Dangers of buying homes built in 1900
25 February 2022 | 44 replies
After I found this out, I checked the water history and found payment spikes throughout it likely caused by leaks.