
30 October 2017 | 6 replies
The following are neighborhood we're looking at buying in (primary resident) in the $180,000 - $240,000 range:University District, Pembrooke, North Rosedale Park, Old Redford, Greenfield, Ferndale, Boston-Edison West, Grosse Pointe Park, East English Village, Morningside, Rosa Parks, Jefferson ChalmersDoes anyone have any thoughts or insights on those areas?
4 December 2017 | 6 replies
You could be talking to overseas workers with limited English and problem solving skills.

13 December 2017 | 4 replies
SarahA professionally written letter in plain English, which clearly states you are terminating the lease should suffice.

23 December 2017 | 16 replies
This is on a $12,000 house.Oh, they didn't speak English very well, and I spoke Spanish even worse.

11 December 2017 | 3 replies
(sorry for any English mistakes if there is any, English is not my first language ).In case j Scott reading this post , hello to you too .My name is OR (means light in Hebrew)and I’m from Las Vegas .I’m currently reading the book on flipping houses by j Scott ,And also watch all bunch of videos on how to flip houses .I’m 25 years old and I’m fully own 2 property that provide me some nice cash flow every month .I am making a very fair income every year and financial stable .I would like , slowly and safety to quit my job even tho I’m making a nice income there and growing into real estate which this is where I really want to be .As I read the Book on flipping houses I’m starting to look for my first deal .I spoke with few agents and hard money lenders and also to some friends of mine and they all say regarding “finding my next deal “ that it’s a very tight market right now and it’s very hard to find deals .Here is my questions :-Is flipping houses is sill a good business on today market ?

18 January 2018 | 11 replies
My name is James English, 25 years young, and I am a new aspiring investor in Middle Tennessee.

27 April 2018 | 23 replies
NO one in their right mind would loan money like that.and of course NO one in the business asks for money up front other than appraisals and or modest app fee something like 100 to 200 dollars.also they have verifiable presence.the other clue is poor grammar ( I know mine is poor LOL) and spelling.. and semi foreign sounding or use of English.99.9% you send the money they will ask for more but will never fund have never funded a deal and are just thieves taking advantage of those that are unfamiliar with loan process and terms.

30 November 2017 | 1 reply
Nice post there was a thread on Do hard money actually been many of them. they will actually fund 100% but you need to pay them a 3k fee or there about up front with no guarantee of funding then its something like 650 per submission according to those who have tried it and posted on BP .. so many of the folks posting on the thread about the company paid the up front money 2 to 3k the 650 submission fees a few times and the deals were never good enough in the eyes of the funding company.. so there you go out 3 to 4k and time and effort.. some on top of it some were naïve enough to put down non refundable EM with a wholesaler and lost that as well.its quite a model... little to no down side risk and prey on newbies who are the most vulnerable and want to get into the game and I suspect most of them even pull the 2 to 3k fee off of credit cards.So what do you have1. newbie ( does not really know what a deal is yet2. limited capital but burning desire so they risk the 2 to 3k3. only a screaming deal gets funded as you stated.. newbies generally don't fall off the truck into screaming deals.then you have on the internet what I call pump and dump due diligence scammers these are flat out crooks of the Nigerian prince scam mode.. promise you 3% loan 100% two e mails and your approved.. broken English just need 500.00 to move forward...

18 February 2018 | 20 replies
@James English Thank you.

25 December 2017 | 5 replies
But if it is something more serious, I would be knocking on doors and trying to have conversations and back it up with plain English written notification.