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Murray Hall Subdivision lot sizes and home building options
30 August 2016 | 6 replies
What makes more sense  and what are the factors to examine when we (as builders/land developers) are faced with the option in creating a subdivision of building more homes on smaller lots or fewer homes and maybe larger homes on larger lots? 
Tomer Sonsino GA Real Estate License test
12 December 2017 | 3 replies
Hi everyone,I am planning on taking the Real Estate license examination.
Michael Masters Why does off market selling exist?
14 December 2017 | 10 replies
Selling off-market can frequently save quite a bit of money in commissions, even when factoring the higher sale price the agent promises.A deeper explanation requires examining the seller’s specific distress and motivation.If a seller is facing eminent foreclosure, or needs to close quickly for some other reason, an on-market sale might not proceed quickly enough for them.
Chris Sullens Please help - Title Fees are insane!
21 June 2017 | 1 reply
Here are the fees: Survey Fee $135 Title - Abstract $750 Title - Closing Fee $300 Title - E-Recording Fee $15 Title - Examination Fee $175 Title - Federal Court Check $50 Title - Final Title Report $120 Title - Lender's Title Insurance $617 Title - Title Services Fee $150 Title - Uniform Code Cert $50Total: $2,362!!!
Cory Gardner Chicago Action Investors 2/20/16
30 November 2016 | 6 replies
This week the title will be assigned and contractors will be contacted to begin examining the scope of work.Jerry and Ted's buy and hold is still an active property, they are going for Section 8 housingPatrick and Valarie have secured their Lines of Credit to start their first project with the help of a financial aid and will begin searching for a project to get involved in with AaronDhru and Aaron are underway on their first deal together on the second property visited.  
Morgan Nilsen How to deal with Landlord Paranoia
20 August 2015 | 16 replies
Don't beat yourself up or spent too much time examining the place where you fell. 
Tony C. Part Time RE Agent to RE Broker
7 August 2016 | 3 replies
Here's the relevant section from the GREC website.All associate broker and broker applicants must have been licensed on active status for a minimum of three of the previous five years before they can be licensed.If you have been actively licensed in Georgia for at least three years and you are enrolled in a Broker's Prelicense Course at a school approved by the Commission, your license history will be verified by the Commission at the time the school transmits your electronic application.If you have ever held a real estate license in a state other than Georgia, or if you are not fulfilling your prelicense education requirements by taking a Broker's Prelicense Course at a school approved by the Commission, you MUST attach a certification of your license history from the state in which you met the education, examination and experience requirements for licensure with your application.
Nghi Le Making Commission by Connecting Sellers and Buyers Off-Market
2 September 2017 | 29 replies
Real estate commissions also have examinations of brokers, title companies or anyone else dealing in real estate, including any closing attorney.
Jim Wiley Are there any GENUINE wholesalers in the Cincinnati Area?
15 August 2016 | 20 replies
On the three houses I have examined in the last 2 months presented by wholesalers (fortunately none were yours) I found the ARVs were way high, and the projected cost to renovate way too low.
Regine Nelson Need Help Deciding Whether to Sell 1st Rental Property or HELOC
26 August 2017 | 1 reply
First thought:  Examine total diversification.Having a lot of equity/wealth tied up in a single asset can be a risk.