
19 November 2015 | 66 replies
Christy, wanna play hard ball with the bird dog.

30 June 2019 | 6 replies
Here it is: http://militaryfinance.umuc.edu/calculators/InvestmentProperty.htmlI went and looked aty my first property today, and even though I have officially got the ball rolling, I don't think it will work out.The house is listed for $124K, and needs new carpet throughout, a lot of scrubbing, and new paint inside and on the front porch roof.
21 October 2006 | 3 replies
A seller becomes extremely liable (upto $250 per day from the day of closing) if stringent rules are not followed precisely.

13 September 2007 | 11 replies
( even tenants that bust your balls over there portion of the rent still are sub. by the LHA and thats where you get most or in some cases all of your rent for some units) Also, do you get above market rates for your section 8 units ?

7 July 2013 | 24 replies
I'll PM you to get the ball rolling...Regards,Scott MillerOriginally posted by "a2zrt":I am listening, you can tell me what is next step and how soon?

15 September 2006 | 3 replies
I was thinking maybe they would take a low ball offer since its such a weird layout and the city was crazy to approve it.

31 January 2007 | 11 replies
My desk fee is in the $1400/month ball park.

27 October 2006 | 2 replies
Talk to your bank about a home equity loanto get a ball park figure.

25 January 2012 | 17 replies
Measurement of your area and cutting must be precise and good ones can make it look easy. 6) Pick out your edge and understand some edges you pay extra for.

9 December 2015 | 8 replies
As a realtor/birddog/investor, I don't have a problem with low-balling on a regular basis, but don't think it's always the answer.