
6 May 2009 | 19 replies
Alot of buyers look at flex options as "funny"Charles, why is this worse than an option or contingency?

26 July 2009 | 6 replies
hello my name is stephen j. moore ,im from lake charles louisiana,im new to real estate ,i have read quite a few books,with don peebles,jorge perez,and donald trump being my best books i have read so far,i will be getting some wholesaling started down here in lake charles louisiana ,here right out market dont have too mnay foreclosures like in other places.im looking to newtowrk with anyone who wants to show me the ropes,and looking for a few mentors as well,im starting wholesalign so i can build up cash reserves,so i can eventually get into acquiring apartment complexes,shopping strip malls,developing,and skyscrapers,im open to any conversation and willinging to learn any and everythign that i can

24 April 2009 | 8 replies
Originally posted by Charles Whitaker:The bad thing about buying excess materials is storage; then having to dig and find it later.

20 May 2009 | 4 replies
Check this out: "Wolfram also foresees a day, perhaps in his lifetime, when his name will be enshrined alongside those of Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and Albert Einstein."

1 September 2010 | 24 replies
Charles,You should educate yourself with purchase and slaes agreements in your state, learn the contingency clauses, how to write them, and where they are inside your PSA.You also need a large buyers list of "real buyers" BEFORE you consider putting anything under contract.

30 May 2009 | 7 replies
My name is Charles, as you can see from the subject line I am from Northern New Jersey.

1 June 2009 | 8 replies
I do not uderstand all the factors behind their positioning, but the statement that they are always in first position is not true.In order to find some of the reasoning for you all, I went to US law website and found this posted by Charles Rubin.
16 September 2010 | 7 replies
Hey Charles,In the credit union world (I'm starting to look into now) did you find that they would lend on investment property?

4 September 2010 | 12 replies
thanks Charles...what do you mean by the "white powdery residue" reference?