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Mark Forest Help-U-Sell
2 November 2008 | 9 replies
So this is more a "Flat Fee Listing".
Eric Urioste Marketing your house for sell???
16 July 2008 | 15 replies
Also, there are several realtors who will list your house for reduced commission or a flat fee, which gets your home on the MLS as well.
Michael Dorgan Greetings for Lynnwood Wa
31 July 2008 | 17 replies
msedwick: Values have dropped 5-10% or so in the last year according to my tax records, but in terms of sales, things are pretty much flat - no increase or decrease.
Jason Golladay Negative cash flow...please review
30 July 2008 | 35 replies
I'm pretty confident we have several years of falling, or at best flat, prices.Buy properties with current cash flow, after considering all expenses.
Phyllis Rose Late Nite TV helped me Start
29 July 2008 | 15 replies
First deal was a 3-flat.
Jason Hanson Under 25....in college?
17 August 2008 | 57 replies
Our seller didnt even counter the offer they flat out acepted it, so I just bought a house without giving someone the lint in my pocket for it.
Michael B buy and hold!!!
16 September 2008 | 15 replies
If you know the stock market is going down slightly or will be flat for a year or two- wouldn't you buy bonds or cds?
Bill Axford What is wrong with Cleveland?
6 October 2008 | 17 replies
If its flat or declining then i would stay away.
Haresh Rane New member from London, UK
1 September 2008 | 2 replies
I started out last year and we been focusing on buying 3 bed flats in Central London.
Matt Faller California and real estate
11 November 2008 | 16 replies
In addition to that the tech. industry is FLAT.