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Michael Soriano What made you successful?
13 May 2011 | 10 replies
Hitting 7 figures in assets took determination, endurance and persistance.With a military background, I often told myself that this was war and I had a mission that it was actually a fight for the life I wanted or economic death.
Bienes Raices .Housing Fades as a Means to Build Wealth, Analysts Say
12 October 2010 | 19 replies
I believe we are in a golden period of real estate investing for those willing to do their due diligence and have the patience and funds to endure the next few turbulent years.
Aaron Walker need a good "where did you get my information?" answer
31 August 2010 | 15 replies
I have found that even though some uncomfortable moments may have to be endured, telling the truth results in a much more relaxed and successful business environment.
Ryan Webber Ideas on being a non-guru guru
9 September 2009 | 59 replies
That memory was worth the disrespect of all the teenagers I endured.
Ivan Jouikov How is "Subject To" different from Seller Financing?
26 February 2013 | 41 replies
That attorney can also add verbiage to the agreement that specifies exactly what happens if/when the buyer is late or defaults.Third, the seller could also establish an impound account, and require the buyer to escrow enough cash (which could also be part of the down-payment) in that account so that the seller may endure the foreclosure process without taking as large of a loss (if any).The list goes on, . . . but the point is that there's definitely a way to structure a subject-to mortgage in a way that's safe for buyers and sellers alike.
Account Closed Does the "No cash No credit" financing really work??
18 January 2010 | 31 replies
This is also true and is the reason that there is so much more regulations that we are having to endure everyday (so it seems) with our actual lending and borrowing practices.
John Pugliese Need help - 24 unit apt. complex needing rehab/remodel.
1 January 2010 | 7 replies
I've recently endured a eminent domain settlement and have to re-invest the monies via 1033 into something.I'm looking at a 24 unit apt complex here in CO.
Synthia LaFontaine Wisdom sought: really, what would be the best thing to do?
22 August 2010 | 9 replies
., or 2) stop paying 2nd mortgage and endure legal risks/costs for default while moving a little closer to "only owing what the house is worth" within the next 10 years, or 3) accept a rather dismal life/finances/housing every day, in perpetuityDo you know if the income limits on bankruptcy are for both types, chapter 7/discharge, and chapter 13 (or is it 11?)
Huy N. 2nd mini syndication /partnership deal
27 March 2016 | 21 replies
But when you see the costs and risks you endure, it is certainly worth some $$ to everyone.
Jermaine McIntosh Turnkey outside of NYC
8 October 2015 | 7 replies
Granted those pros and cons are all based on dealing with a good, reputable turnkey provider, but if you go that route, I'd venture to say the risk you will endure (assuming you do proper due diligence) would be less than with any other type of investment!