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Tracey B. I don't get the whole bandit sign/yellow letter concept...
10 May 2009 | 6 replies
(A scarcity of buyers who can close quickly would drive price down, but no such scarcity seems to exist.)If there's just an "unspoken agreement" amongst investors (de facto price-fixing) that nobody will offer more than $60K for such a house, then wouldn't somebody who isn't looking primarily for a profit (such as a homeowner seeking to minimise the cost of buying their own home) wake up to this, and try and muscle in and buy the same house for $80K?
Guy Maltais New Father Son team in NJ
23 November 2009 | 1 reply
He is the muscle and I am more on the technical side of things.
Kari M. Collecting Rent Question
9 October 2009 | 28 replies
Many of his organs were damaged and because of the length of his coma, his muscles atrophied and he had to learn how to walk again.
Serge Shnayder Real Estate Agent Needed in Boston Area
8 April 2015 | 3 replies
@Shaun Reilly is right in that there isn't much inventory in those areas.There is also the fact that the rising prices have attracted developers who can muscle out the individual buyer.
Shaun Reilly NEREIA Meeting in Chelmsford MA on 10/7/15
12 October 2015 | 3 replies
Come hear what to look for, what to avoid and knowing if you have the risk muscle to deal with these types of challenging properties.Shaun has been involved with real estate since 2007 when he and his wife became accidental landlords, but quickly acquired several more rentals.
Kim Hopkins Protecting Lines of Credit (LOC) and Arbitrage to Offset Interest
29 November 2022 | 17 replies
Bad plan if you just take it to place in a checking account for the loss.Becoming a private money lender sounds hunky dory until you have to foreclose with a muscle guy or tangle with the SEC.
Dustin Ruhl Techniques & Strategies For Raising Real Estate Capital
11 June 2019 | 2 replies
Fortunately, there are also a whole host of investors that either can’t or don’t want to manage the deal, but who do have the financial muscle to put behind someone who does.See the original at: https://www.fortunebuilders.com/how-to-raise-capital-for-real-estate-ventures/
Daniel Watts Purchasing Duplex - Multi-member LLC Mortgage
12 June 2019 | 3 replies
This option is the synthesis of both A and B, and it is made possible because of the Land Trust.
Daniel Whitmore How Much Pressure Should I Put on Myself for Deal #1?
10 July 2019 | 58 replies
I don’t have muscles to flex, I don’t have past experience to guide me.
Steve Vaughan I hit a personal goal today. Anyone else working on a cool goal?
20 July 2019 | 54 replies
For sure not a SMART goal, but it is helping me build muscle memory and habits that will, hopefully, compound over the long term.