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Cindy Nevarez New Investors in AZ?
10 June 2008 | 6 replies
The market will return over the next 3-5 years and a buy and hold investor can literally retire if they buy right!
Account Closed Things to inspect
12 June 2008 | 9 replies
I would flush the toilets, turn on all of the faucets, make sure everything is working properly.
Nathan Cao Bank of America Requires 20% Down
11 July 2008 | 91 replies
When I was originating (literally) hundreds of these loans for investors--I used to wheel them around the office on a dolly!
Josh Bryan What would you do?
24 June 2008 | 11 replies
(I keep the fridge running in empty units and I keep a couple of ice trays and a couple of 2 liter bottles of water in the freezer.
Justin Butler Buying under market value
21 July 2008 | 49 replies
I'll spend literally 10 or 15 minutes looking at (inspecting) a house and then sign a contract right there on the spot WITH NO CONTINGENCIES if it's a great deal.
Jeff Fairchild Best contingencies to use
9 July 2008 | 7 replies
With that wording, I can literally cancel an hour before closing, if I had to... due to failed inspection.
Jeff Fairchild How much money needed to wholesale deal?
14 July 2008 | 21 replies
Gents, I have done literally hundreds of wholesale deals and have rarely put any money down.
John Chan Flushing, Queens market
5 July 2008 | 1 reply
I know someone who brought a property in Flushing, Queens in 2000 for $360,000.
Rosen Parker Invest in Real Estate or Stocks???
23 October 2008 | 39 replies
Literally MILLIONS of people bought homes during the boom and are now upside down on those "investments" or have already lost the property in foreclosure.On the other hand, you can make money in either real estate or the stock market if you treat it like a business and actively manage your investments.
Michael Lewin John Alexander's Inverse Purchase
28 June 2009 | 26 replies
It literally says "No Money, No Credit, No Problem".Wow.