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William Collins Found a great vacation deal- but need some finance thoughts
25 May 2016 | 10 replies
Airbnb holds on to the rental money until after the client arrives......just what you don't want.
Jim Sirokman New Member from Vacaville, CA
25 May 2016 | 5 replies
Hello All,I am a 37 year old husband to my awesome wife (Bre) and father of one crazy 3 year old boy (James) and a soon to arrive baby girl (Kate). 
Jeffery Neal Advice for the New Guy - St Louis
3 August 2015 | 6 replies
Her parents have graciously allowed us to crash in their basement for as long as we need.
Chad Ziegler Australian-Canadian Investor Looking to Connect with other Aussies!
24 October 2015 | 11 replies
I was looking at a development investment in a mining town in Western Australia (WA) (structured and managed by a 3rd pty) but held off last year as job security was somewhat uncertain and had a little one (now arrived) on the way.  
Lannie Norris Local Michigan Wholesaler-Having difficulty finding high and low comps for my property
23 July 2015 | 7 replies
I still might be, but wasn't arriving at the same ARV  you had come up with.  
Logan Allec Is this a decent deal for a Southern California fourplex?
27 January 2016 | 23 replies
In the grand scheme of things, if it cash flows with only $20k put into it, and the market crashes, it's really not a big deal.  
Chris Harper Top 20 Objections to REI
20 March 2017 | 21 replies
._______________________________________- In the book Shift by Gary Keller of Keller Williams, published I think in 2009 just after the crash, he talked in chapter 10 called creative financing.I’ll paraphrase:Real estate agents to do well have to work much harder to get a listing appointment, because credit is now very difficult.If real estate agents learned this business and were trained from 2002 to 2008,-when credit was terribly easy,-liar loans were available,-100% of value with no money down,then they didn’t need to learn how to do creative financing.Like Gary Keller, I started in real estate in the early 80s when interest rates were well over 10% for mortgages.I do a lot of wraparound mortgages and contract for deed purchases, because getting financing was almost impossible.The point of the creative financing chapter is this:As an agent, you need to be very creative in this credit strangled market.As a real estate investor, you need to make money with every lead.So let’s talk about an example:__________a pretty house quiet street, owes 95,000, comps come in at 100The days are gone when you can overprice the house and do a price reduction.The $100K house will sit there for months and months if it’s overpriced.If you really care about the seller having some success about fixing their house problem, you need to talk about selling on terms and selling on cash.
Francisco Garcia Jr How to get my S Corp Lines of Credit?
14 December 2015 | 15 replies
Well as you know the crash happened and having partners was not a good idea at that time.
Matt R. El Nino is going to wipe some Calif dudes out
15 September 2015 | 5 replies
Keep your fingers crossed for some cold storms mixed in ;) Now for the waves that is another story...this is when you see 10 footers crashing on some beach houses roofs. 
Stephen Rejniak Rehab App for iPad?
24 July 2015 | 2 replies
http://www.ea.com/ipad/sims^LolIn all seriousness I think something like that is most likely too "heavy" to run on an Ipad without crashing/bugging out.