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Adam Scherr Syndication questions
2 November 2011 | 4 replies
My sense is that this should just be baked into the waterfall structure.
Don Hines Boo Boos
25 March 2012 | 10 replies
I didnt take into account the shoe (flat part bottom of the saw) of the circular saw cutting 6" off the bottom of the door.
Mark Fitzpatrick Saw Peter Schiff Speak Last Night
9 November 2011 | 8 replies
That may be true while incomes are rising as well, but if incomes stay flat or fall and prices rise significantly (which Schiff predicts), people will have less to spend on housing - which could put downward pressure on rents.
Alex K. Way to get the best possible deal for buy and hold?
14 November 2011 | 7 replies
BirdDog - these are individuals that will look for houses for a flat finder’s fee.6.
Greg P. Sloping floors in basement...Need some help please
20 November 2011 | 9 replies
Just start with the plywood flat on the concrete at the high point and slowly work your way to the low spots.
Steven A. Developer wants my property, but !
9 December 2011 | 7 replies
Getting allot of site errors, cant even contact Joshua about them, Had to re join just to reply to posts.As far as some of the questionsStrip center is 25 years old, I keep everything maintained, I always have people asking if I have space.My parcel is all flat, anything that isn't building or parking lot I had graded and seeded with grass, it is kept weed free, cut, and its like a park like setting. the 24 acre parcel has hills, and wet areas that DNR wont let be touched.I don't need to sell, but also know if the corner develops my site is worth much more, so if I hinder it I shoot myself in the foot.One developer brought up an easement to me for an entrance, his question was would I GRANT him an easement, not sell him one,that was back when a large food chain wanted the corner, he was going to develop it and then lease it to them( pick n save), not sure if I can name them.Anyway I got skidish with developers and brokers, they would call and want to meet at the local StarBucks, try and get me to tell them what it would take for me to sell, tell me they were going back to draft up an offer, I would never hear back, one local broker drafted up an offer to purchase, the offer was transferable, it was full of errors the city wasn't right, the county wasn't right, it was just a mess, so much that I began to think the commercial real estate world was full of shysters.I had a broker list my site for lease a few years back, asked me if I wanted to sell because of the corner being up for sale, I said maybe it all depends, so to make a long story as short as possible, he would tell potential Tennant' that I was thinking of selling, so not to depend on long term leases, then tells me lets just list it for sale, its not leasing out !
Renae Bliss H E L P!!! I'm beyond ready!
13 December 2011 | 22 replies
Try to find flat out good deals or short sales (people who are motivated).
Chad W. Almost ready to close a loan but 2 snags...
31 July 2012 | 9 replies
If things fall flat on their face I will max out my Heloc and buy the house back out.
Joe Edwards-Hoff US Bank REO for me and my family
2 January 2012 | 14 replies
If you go too high, they will either deny flat outright or come back with a lower amount.
Andrew B. Home plans
18 December 2011 | 7 replies
Most plan books assume you have a perfectly flat lot.