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N/A N/A Newbie Wholesaler in Atlanta
26 December 2006 | 13 replies
I've been visiting another site and I think there are more people here from Georgia which is great.your question...Well, I'm still confused on the closing process after I find an investor to assign the property to. I
Minna Reid A few too many leads
28 December 2006 | 7 replies
I'm not really sure what to. I
N/A N/A LOST: Wholesaler Basics
17 January 2007 | 11 replies
When you have the house assigned over to you, what happens if, for that house, for some reason, you can't find any interested investors to sell it to? Is
Eric Medemar Tips To keep you in the Real estate game
10 November 2009 | 24 replies
Many times the time commitments between the two are exactly the same, what it really comes down to is what you decide to do with your time.
Account Closed Offer turned down--thoughts please (long)
22 February 2007 | 3 replies
This is the only lender (countrywide) I’ve talked to. I
Blaine Shannon trustee's sales.
31 January 2007 | 2 replies
How to I protect myself when buying at an auction, so I don't get stuck with someone elses debt?
John Harris Investor warning.
5 February 2007 | 4 replies
Jim,There really are no absolutes and what it really comes down to is knowing your market.
Morgan Burum Downtown Vacant Buildings
13 April 2007 | 23 replies
Well the bottom line being that if you are giving advice to someone, you should take the effort to understand if the advice is actually beneficial or detrimental to the person you are giving it to with reference to their experience level.Morgan, the original poster that I oriented my remarks to, is a new investor.
Richard Bader Can I get some opinions please
24 March 2007 | 26 replies
If it is then I would try it.In reference to is it bad business, I would say that it is very common.
N/A N/A The Best Way To Get Started as a Real Estate Investor
2 May 2007 | 22 replies
I assume in this scenario, you, the investor, do not get to deduct the interest for taxes, nor do you get to take depreciation, since you got the title subject-to. Is