
21 June 2019 | 2 replies
Then realize being an agent is not what they thought it was.If you dont have the patience or endurance to build the great wall of china brick by brick don't bother spending the money to get licensed.

30 April 2011 | 18 replies
I think that depending on the aggressiveness of the pitch, like it or not, many people will attend a real estate meeting even when they know they must endure the inevitable sales presentation.

24 May 2011 | 9 replies
With a tired landlord it comes down to their financial abilities to get out of a property and how much hit they are willing to take.You thought the value was X and a new comp showed Y.Now that your seller sees a lower value he will just hold the property.I see this all the time.Some can hold for the market to return and others cannot.Some sellers might bring 30k to closing to get out of it or if it is 50k just hold onto it.It's a relation of how much loss will I payout versus the headache I will endure for keeping the property.

17 June 2011 | 26 replies
I really hope new people are not afraid to ask questions after reading the burning at the stake that I endured as a result of my question.Your response is not necessary.

9 April 2012 | 65 replies
I completely believe there is great wealth out there to be had but only by those who have the ambition, drive, creativity, and endurance to obtain it.Opportunity exists in many areas.

7 April 2009 | 7 replies
I think you have some more pain to endure in SoCal, so I'd want to buy (plus fixup) at no more than 50-60% of the price you could sell for it if was fixed up.If you think you have a deal, don your flame proof suit :D and post the details (price, fixup, rent) in the Deal Analysis forum.

3 December 2010 | 3 replies
Here is a generic sample:[Name and Address of Bank]Loan#________To whom it may concern:I am writing this letter to share some of the hardships I/we have endured over the past year.As you know, my/our property located at [address] is currently facing foreclosure.

15 December 2010 | 11 replies
We bought the house for 400k cheaper then it's 2005 sale price (when it was new), and we actually paid a bit lower then the appraised value (so I have some built in losses I can endure from the next market downturn which I think is on the cups of happening).

17 February 2011 | 10 replies
The bank would then enjoy the equity when the market recovers and the owners wouldn't have to endure the financial trauma of getting foreclosed on and forced from their home.But the banks aren't interested in being landlords.

19 February 2011 | 3 replies
Being just a little south of my friend from the Capital City (gee I almost sound like a poitician there, lol) our weather is not at all what you have to endure in Maine and I have no idea why you do live so close to the Artic.