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Results (4,291+)
Beverly Buella Calling all licensed agents and wholesalers
26 March 2014 | 6 replies
I am contemplating on getting my RE license and just wanted some feedback from anyone who is a licensed agent and wholesaler.
Ryan P. Investor/Agent/Broker - type of brokerage to work at?
30 March 2014 | 2 replies
If you are contemplating buying ANY GOVT foreclosures, skip the brokerages that have listing contracts with HUD, VA, Fannie, Freddie.
Account Closed How do I get paid WHILE flipping?
30 March 2014 | 8 replies
I had a contractor I was contemplating working with.
Aleksey Vinogradov Newbie landlord. Please help with the very first steps!
23 April 2014 | 22 replies
@Darren Sager, well.. not that i'm arguing.. just contemplating..I had the properties professionally appraised (I believe they charge HUGE amount of money as compared with the amount of time spent and general level of education needed to become an appraiser) and the price I paid is a lil lower than the appraised value.
Karl James How to legally solve this challenge
13 April 2014 | 5 replies
I live west of Houston and have begun seeking to buy vacant land / lots with past due property taxes which have not yet gone to tax sale.In a couple instances, I ran into this situation:-Have an owner who is a willing seller-Past due taxes are a relatively large-Too few comps to ascertain resell value with enough certainty to ensure a profitI am looking for an approach that would allow me to legally market the property for the owner and split the profit with the owner if I am able to locate a buyer at a price sufficiently high for the owner, and me, to be satisfied.In these instances, the magnitude of taxes due has increased the risk of finding a buyer willing to pay enough to make a profit if I were to buy the property outright from the past-due owner and resell.I have contemplated a couple possible approaches:1) A purchase option with the past-due owner for a period of time during which I would market the property.
Omi C. Deal analysis for a first investment
21 April 2014 | 6 replies
Hi Guys..After months of reading, and contemplation, I'm hoping to make my first investment in Central Valley, California.
Moises Ascencion Greetings From Alaska
20 April 2014 | 8 replies
Greetings everyone,My name is Moses and I have been living in AK for almost two years, over the course of these two years I have contemplated whether or not to get in to REI, but now I am committed.
Sherry Lewis Feeling the pain of my first purchase
1 November 2011 | 81 replies
Of course that is not even a contemplation for me.
Marian Smith appropriate discount for foundation issues on REO
8 November 2011 | 7 replies
Otherwise, there are thousands of other deals with less issues to contemplate."
James H. Next Purchase Rental or New Personal Home?
30 November 2011 | 3 replies
Well, I am taking a little time to recover cash reserves from my first rental property project and am contemplating my next move when the time is appropriate.One option I have is to buy a new house to live in and rent out my current home.I have lived in my current home for 3 years.