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Matt Batson Buyer wants to put 100K down
29 October 2008 | 12 replies
Seller financing used to be very popular, but fell into obscurity when banks started lending to anyone who could fog a mirror.
Kel S Would you invest in a 3 or 4 Bedroom???
18 January 2009 | 26 replies
However, even though Taz's data was a much smaller sample (as you said), it does mirror the data from the larger studies.
Mike Rubin Is there anything to do with $2,000?
7 June 2010 | 37 replies
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John D. Just get out there... and fail?
14 March 2018 | 23 replies
I think there are degree's of this.and for sure i think the get rich with no money certainly falls into this category.those with some wherewithal entering the landlording game is pretty easy these days pretty much anyone who can fog a mirror can understand it and should be able to at least close a deal.now if they like dealing with tenants and PM's after the fact that's another question all together.I think also those that drink the wholesaling koolaid.. some markets its doable many it simply is not either price points are too high and sellers to tough.. or lack of distressed and burnt out landlords etc.So when we see someone who puts a big batch of marketing on their CC  I with no real experience or sales skillsI personally see that as risk with limited chance of rewardReal estate is capital intensive to do it right most of the time and in most areas.. do think it can be done with no capital then you better be one hell of a salesmen. 
Stephen R. Direct Mail Software for Postcards
13 February 2014 | 9 replies
From what you've said, it's exactly what you need.I'd hyper link it but dont think I can from this app.
Daniel Larioza Lendinghome.com
15 June 2020 | 34 replies
@Craig Wilcox @Darrell Shepherd @Josh StechDarrell, your comments mirror my recent experience with LendingHome.  
Fanon Hutchins Craigslist Ads
19 November 2015 | 1 reply
I used to have a hyper link to my website that has the MLS, but craigslist did away with direct links. 
Michael Norton Newbie in San Diego
17 May 2016 | 15 replies
Thank you for all the hyperlinks.
Michael Elfant Hoboken/JC Appreciation
25 September 2016 | 13 replies
Values should hold more steady compared to the Be-La and Greenvilles of the world, but any Hoboken/DTJC appreciation, in my eyes, will be slow and steady from this point forward, mirroring the health of the overall real estate market and economy.In my opinion, as long as Hoboken and DTJC are hot, the other markets will retain their role as the better values for would-be homeowners in the area.
Laura H. 2 Virginia rentals: should I opt out of the VRLTA?
25 April 2019 | 4 replies
The general assembly seems pretty focused on making the language of 55-225 mirror that of 55.248 anyway.