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Nicole Pettis Rich Dad Poor Dad Fake or Not?
14 October 2013 | 25 replies
It is meant to be inspirational and to change your perceptions about money and the working world.I have heard things about a lot of the stuff about his experience were not all that factual.
Jessica G. New member from Dallas
28 January 2014 | 29 replies
First, my experience/perception is that it's easier to find deals with equity in them in Tarrant.
Account Closed Realtytrac-DefaultReasearch-opinions of services
18 September 2007 | 32 replies
Title companies do not like dealing with investors at least most of them do not because if investors run around with this type of data in their hands they are scare that people with ruing the market place.With that said you can buy these services from them as a perception bases on monthly, quarterly and yearly rates.
Wes S. REO Offers Accepted
27 December 2012 | 99 replies
It tells the bank that your first offer price was your highest offer but then tosses in a small additional amount giving them the "perception" that they won a small battle and 2. the large increase of EMD over what they ask often will bring their focus onto that item rather than the price point and again, give them the "perception" that they won another battle.
Thos. A. How to set pre-foreclosure listing price?
26 May 2010 | 8 replies
You must make sure that you base all of your offers and all info that justifies those offers on the current value, or your perception of the value.As for working with the Lenders, make sure that you are fully justifing your offers.
Bryan Hancock The Millionaire Next Door
15 April 2011 | 66 replies
What was your perception of the book?
Scott Meitus Be Careful When Choosing Comps.
12 December 2016 | 0 replies
Choosing improper comps can obviously lead to an inaccurate perception of both the subject property as well as the market as a whole.
Jessica G. Rookie property management situation and questions
30 January 2014 | 11 replies
Price does create perception.
Account Closed Your Take on the Short Squeezes From the Banks
25 July 2009 | 3 replies
What are you perceptions.I think they are trying to build the perception the market is getting back on fire and the deals are almost gone, last chance kind of mentality.
Peter Seely Looking for a US rental investment, Do You Prefer Condos/Townhomes or SFH?
29 March 2011 | 16 replies
I don't know anything about College Park, but my perception is that it's a different market altogether than Buckhead.Having said that, I would never, ever buy a condo for investment, anywhere, any time.