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David Park 1st home purchase
14 July 2008 | 7 replies
It does vary depending on what state you are in.I would put as little money down as possible because whatever money you put down on the home has an oppurtunity cost equal to your interest rate less tax deductions.Lastly keep an eye on the market and make sure you don't buy in the middle of a property downturn, try to buy when the market hits rock bottom.Good luck
Joshua Dorkin Bush Changes Mind on Housing Bill: To Become Law This Week
5 August 2008 | 48 replies
The report shall include a detailed description of the analysis required under paragraph (2)(A) and of the determinations made pursuant to paragraph (2)(B), and shall include any other findings and recommendations of the Board pursuant to the study, including identifying various options for mechanisms described in paragraph (1).
Blaine Wimberly Why are Realtors a Toxic word?
28 January 2009 | 35 replies
Unless you’ve been living under a rock you’re pretty well aware that retail buyers have disappeared.
Cliff Bradshaw Realtor sends me 100s of SS
11 August 2008 | 9 replies
The process is A-B and B-C.
Chris OToole Rehab to Preminant Loan
7 August 2008 | 4 replies
I am thinking hard about it, from my first walk through it looks like a lot of cosmetic i.e sheet rock tile carpet rehabbing..... although the survey is to come....
Davin Wright Fresh out the womb. Newbie from DC metropolitan area
29 October 2008 | 4 replies
You can utilize partners for their cash for a short term loan for buying distressed properties at rock-bottom prices, rehabbing them quickly, and re-selling them for below market prices for a quick profit – and a fast payback.
Account Closed Hey from Tucson, AZ
14 October 2008 | 4 replies
Be very careful to weigh all the risks you can possibly think of, including about plan D, if A, B, and C should fail.
Dick Green HIT 1000 POST!!!!
17 September 2008 | 14 replies
:kewl: :clap: :rock: I think my wife would be pissed if you got the convertible before we do.
Mike C Hi, Newbie from Waterbury, CT
21 September 2008 | 4 replies
It details out my experiences as I have been moving forward attempting to get into the B and I quadrants.You have come to the best place after reading his books to get more information and details on how things actually work in depth.