
14 February 2013 | 15 replies
A degree in Finance and Accounting are great foundations for real estate investing, so you've actually already started.

18 February 2013 | 18 replies
A little foundation issues, original house in best country club neighborhood.

22 February 2013 | 12 replies
After further deliveration with myself i went up to 58K ( 1k less that the original listing price) and will see what happens.What i dont understand ( and if somenone can explain) is how the bank can be taken more offers when they told me already they accepted mine.

18 February 2013 | 8 replies
a small minority get rich in real estate through pure tenacity and luck, vast majority that are able to 'make it big' already has strong foundations (i.e. capital).If you're already gotten as far as med school, the smart thing is to finish it, get a real job, then use the high income to leverage low interest debts for investment.Jumping ship this late in the career game from a high trajectory track to something like real estate with no experience or other foundation is a calamity in the making.

21 February 2013 | 15 replies
In Adams County, Colorado, bentonite soils can cause massive foundation issues, and foundation issues are expensive/impossible to fix (especially on bad soil)After that, I would look closely at electrical.

11 November 2013 | 42 replies
Not sure about Private Foundation in this case but a Charitable N/P could work if completely arms length.

21 February 2013 | 8 replies
Of course, all the floors will also come up.I talked to a foundation guy but he was not very forthcoming--he just said he would have to look at it after the damage was done.

20 February 2013 | 4 replies
Welcome Joey, try the Ultimate beginners guide here, it was just posted.Beyond that get a good foundation to build on before you select any strategy like you state workbook text for real eseate agents, it's full of the basics and technical matters you need to know before following any method.

22 February 2013 | 13 replies
Looks like you have a Great foundation to build upon!

20 February 2013 | 1 reply
My regular guy who would normally do the type of work required can’t meet the Fannie Mae requirements even though he is more than qualified skill wise to do the work (minus the foundation work).