
12 May 2014 | 7 replies
The combination of both "mass*" and SmartMove will screen nicely.

13 May 2014 | 1 reply
I may have access to a cash settlement but its only around $60-$100K.This kind of money doesnt buy much real estate in the areas I prefer (California, Denver, Mass).

2 June 2014 | 20 replies
Thanks NickA wholesaler does not negate the need to build a relationship with people you intend to do business with.it's about building a relationship so you are first in their mind when a deal that is of your liking hits their desk.I don't email deals out to the masses much anymore, its all a personal call or email then taken from there.

24 September 2014 | 4 replies
I am by no means a experienced landlord; I have one property; but in Mass I'd be hard pressed to find anyone who fully understands all the landlord / tenant laws... that being said I am curious about the "Notice To Enter".
8 March 2015 | 24 replies
Steve Babiak They appealed the ruling, so we are going to find out as i will be contacting all three news channels on monday, as well as mass emailing every city council member/ mayor directly about tis situation....well see

2 October 2014 | 12 replies
One of my best friends went to KU and took me down Mass a few times.

28 September 2014 | 6 replies
Going into MA you should check out the Eastern Mass REIA meeting in Taunton (2nd one in Rockland).

29 September 2014 | 16 replies
Best bet for you would be the Eastern Mass REIA in Rockland (2nd meeting in Taunton).

25 September 2014 | 3 replies
But since you live in Charlotte, just keep getting familiar with the areas you are comfortable investing in, start to atttend real estate meetings and network, and over time you will build networks and connections that will bring you opportunities before they get to the masses.

4 October 2014 | 15 replies
It may take a while to get through the NACA process.In Mass, there is also Mass Housing Finance Authority: https://www.masshousing.com/portal/server.pt/community/home_buyers/225/loans_for_home_buyersMass Housing have income caps that vary by geography within the state.