
27 June 2009 | 20 replies
I'm wanting to make the jump to commercial multifamily and just wondering if this is a great time, a horrible time, or somewhere in between.I've got two primary problems right now: lack of good local opportunities and lack of liquid cash.I live in San Francisco, so investing in the immediate area is out of the question.

3 December 2008 | 19 replies
Im close to about half of the money I need for "proven liquidity."

14 June 2005 | 1 reply
I excel in locating and liquidating properties throughout the nation.

8 September 2005 | 5 replies
1 to 4 parts beach to water in a spray bottle.

3 April 2006 | 23 replies
Unless your investing all of your own liquid cash into a deal, a debt is a debt is a debt.

25 October 2005 | 0 replies
I am an investor on the real estate side, currently started studying the actual market dynamics of it all about a year ago....like it....since then have sold two new houses; w/ no liquidity....no out of pocket money, turned a profit and in about a week or two I will have a #3 on the resume.I work as a mortgage broker in alabama at Colonial Mortgage Group, LLC....turning out as many purchases and refis as my infantile marketing "savyness" will allow.

19 November 2005 | 1 reply
Whelp,I'm taking on my first building project :idea: Now,I'm young (just turned 20)...and in the past year, and initial year I've been investing in real estate.....its been damn good for me, flipped 3 new constructions before they were built and actually never made a single payment (except a few on the last one), w/o using ANY liquidity.

16 April 2006 | 8 replies
If you see them jumping around in your clothes, you can spray the OFF on at that time and they jump off.

25 March 2006 | 3 replies
I worked for over 14yrs for one of the largest banking institution here in California, managing and liquidating their assets in all 50 states, It is great to see this webside and the people in here...will be glad to share any of my knowledge with you all....God Bless you all,

12 October 2007 | 2 replies
A parent dies, and the property has to be liquidated for a number of reasons.