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Nathan J. Your experience of these Philly neighbourhoods
14 September 2015 | 11 replies
I guess another way to phrase the question is do folks think that those parts of west philly and fern rock have good 10 year appreciation prospects?
Jon K. What are the common closing costs?
15 October 2019 | 2 replies
Yeah I think I phrased this one awkwardly, but stopped being lazy and just looked at my old closing docs.
Account Closed Fundamentals: A Philosophy for Success in Life and Real Estate
24 May 2023 | 0 replies
This phrase is attributed to the Oracle of Delphi and has been widely interpreted and discussed by philosophers throughout history.
Dustin Mathenia Bitcoin I know it's not real estate but we must discuss
16 November 2020 | 54 replies
Originally posted by @Tom Conant:Here’s a different way to phrase my discussion point in response to the other comments.
Account Closed Broker doesn't like "And or Assigns" on Contract
4 January 2019 | 26 replies
Here are a few options:1. if its not a problem for you just strike thru the phrase ''and or assign'' this way you will have to double close instead o f assign the contract.2.  
Sam S. Seller will not provide asking price
29 August 2014 | 30 replies
The phrase refers to prospective buys who are just having a look without being ready to commit.  
Bob C. Am I doing something wrong or are these not motivated sellers?
28 May 2015 | 36 replies
The question about price could be phrased "what do you need" not want.
Raul Chavez vanity number = The Key to Finding Deals
4 June 2015 | 10 replies
A number that spells out some word or phrase usually.
Heberto Alanis "We buy houses..."
21 August 2014 | 9 replies
I know it's one of the most popular phrases to use when creating a domain name, LLC, etc. for wholesaling properties.
Marilyn H. Direct Mail Marketing
15 August 2018 | 7 replies
My gut tells me to go shorter with not too much detail and to stay away from trite phrases, e.g.