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Ed L. Housekeeping Lien...Help!
15 March 2012 | 4 replies
No inspections, no contingencies, no headaches it seems....Then my listing agent tells me of a wild story about how the seller had requested that he hire a cleaning lady last summer to straighten the camp house up..
Albert Hasson multi year highs for stock market
11 July 2012 | 12 replies
I think the mistake being made here is ASSUMING all markets are the same.For instance I see a response from some in California that everyone wants to own a home.That might be because they are used to buying on appreciation and feel it is going to go back up wildly and don't want to lose out.In other states that do not have wild swings based on speculation and appreciation renting is very hot.In Georgia many do not want a house to own.Taxes,property maintenance,qualifying from lenders,market is still flat,does not want to be stuck renting out if they have a job transfer etc.So for those reasons apartments and rentals are hot.You have to remember what drove many to purchase was viewing the property as a refi cash bank.When that left so did a bunch of buyers.So I don't see this mass recovery.If lending loosened up a bunch and interest rates started to climb that would push people off the fence to buy.I just don't see the masses fixing credit to underwriting standards of today to create fast absorption rates from buyers buying property to live in.I do agree that pockets of the nation have started to recover and in those areas you see multiple offers such as New York urban core etc.The outlying areas across the nation are still very soft and will take time.
John Fedro How many individual mobile homes can you "buy/sell" per year before getting a MH retailers license? (Find out here)
5 May 2021 | 57 replies
When I talk about the SAFE Act, I take great caution in speaking only to those aspects that I studied, that I understand clearly based on my experience, I don't give wild guesses.
Scott W. Tired of people ripping on Detroit
28 July 2013 | 27 replies
"They are operated extra-legally or illegally, but the city has bigger things to worry about than going after someone raising a few chickens," she said.Kirk Mayes of the Brightmoor Alliance, in one of the city's poorest areas, says there are 200 community gardens in Brightmoor alone.As farming is imagined for Detroit's future, abandoned land would provide fruit and vegetables to the city's inhabitants, for whom fresh food is often not accessible because grocery stores are few and far between.City and county officials have no hard figures on the number of empty plots and abandoned homes, and estimates vary wildly, going as high as 100,000.
Kev Jonson own land want to build need financing
23 April 2013 | 8 replies
Kev Jonson, all we can do is wildly speculate.
Jacob Y. Decrepit SFR's in College Towns, (Observations on Santa Cruz)
24 April 2013 | 4 replies
They still will do dumb things, but generally they're past the wild party stage, they're more responsible, and appreciate quiet.
Asher Anthes Renting to a few single people instead of a family, better cash flow but more hassle?
8 July 2014 | 11 replies
You'll have tenants claiming someone ate their food, didn't clean, didn't pay, threw a wild party, broke their XBox, drank underage, moved their boyfriend/girlfriend in, snuck in a pet, and similar roommate issues.You could even have zoning issues.In my previous town, 4 or more unrelated people living together would be a rooming house, which has to pay additional sales taxes on rent as if it were a hotel.
Brandon Pearsons Picking a Tenant
2 May 2013 | 4 replies
Doubt will stay more than 1 yearb) $1065 per month Nice couple, late 30s 2 kids living off the system. kids were wild, spilling my paint when I was there they smoke.
Will Barnard Another Milestone . . . 10,000 Forum Posts
7 May 2013 | 29 replies
But once all systems are go, get ready for the same wild ride.
Brian L. My Wholesaling Journey-- hopefully this will be a LONG thread.
24 October 2017 | 127 replies
So, it's been a wild couple days.