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Stephen Moore Free and clear vs using cash leverage
12 May 2019 | 10 replies
The problem with using leverage over cash with the reasoning that your tenant will pay it off over 30yrs, is that your then missing like 30 freaking yrs of income that you would have recieved if the house was paid off. 
N/A N/A Too Many Choices!
17 January 2008 | 12 replies
If you can afford a condo, you could afford a duplex or triplex because of the rental income you recieve, live in one and rent one.
Thomas Martin Whats the Best way to Double Close?
7 May 2008 | 7 replies
After thinking about the best way to work a double close i'm thinking a motivated seller wanted to get out of a property would understand that legally a sale would not take place until they have recieved the consideration stated in the contract.With that being said, I think I could get a sellers to come to closing and sign a deed to be held in exscrow and explain to them the deed legally cannot be recorded until they have recieved to good and valueble consideration as stated in the contract.Then get the buyer to arrive at a later point and finish the transaction pay the seller whats needed to satisfy the contract?
Ingrid Nagy Anyone ever heard of a "short sale company"?
27 August 2008 | 23 replies
I have recieved information from a few "short sale" companies and one interesting thing that I have seen a few recommend is not putting the house on the MLS until negotiated.
Teri M. WHY,WHY,WHY!!!!!!!!!
23 June 2009 | 24 replies
If they would learn to GIVE a LITTLE they could RECIEVE ALOT!!
Tony Severino BOA Now Going After deficiencies?
30 October 2009 | 25 replies
However, in a short sale, the lender must release the property (lien) for the sale to be concluded so that the buyer recieves a deed.
Robert C. Hi from Mile High Denver
30 September 2009 | 4 replies
Over the course of my career in Real Estate; I've made a lot of money and I've lost a lot of money.Actually I recieved my RE license in 1963and started part time in a small mom and pop office in a northern suburb ofDenver back then the "Big companies"would not take on a new person.In those days the company owner took8x10" black and white photos and linedthem up in the store front window forpeople to come by and see.( Not open on Sundays) I kept my regular job sellingbuilding materials, because a RE saleswas far & few between & the commission on $5,000 to $8,000 deal (split with the owner) was not very much, but I thought,being young, that this could lead to agood profession, which it did in manyways.
Wes S. REO Offers Accepted
27 December 2012 | 99 replies
Recieved 200K offer 3 days.
Keith N. Bought my first Property! A Duplex in North Raleigh
9 April 2020 | 47 replies
Low crime area.Purchase/Repair CostsPrice $180,000DP: $6,500Inspection & Appraisal: $1300Closing Costs: $500 (credit from lender)Repair costs and Labor: $3,500I Recieved a - $2000.00 credit from the seller for repair costs upon closing....
N/A N/A San Diego Agents Needed!
20 March 2005 | 0 replies
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