14 June 2016 | 15 replies
In this instance redemption rights would be bought to simply try to get money out of the successful bidder so they could more the project along quicker instead of waiting the 6 month period out. the other issue that Oregon foreclosure buyers usually learn the hard way and what is not removed from title is Senior tax deferral.. the deferral of ad valorum tax's that may or may not come up on a trustee's sale guarantee, best to get on the horn and call the county personally to ascertain that there are not any those survive foreclosure sale

25 June 2016 | 6 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch.1.

5 July 2016 | 12 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch. 1.

5 July 2016 | 4 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch. 1.

27 June 2016 | 9 replies
Have you worked out your: NOI, Cap Rate, Loan Constant, Spread, ROI, BRE, DCR and ascertained volatility?

25 June 2016 | 5 replies
Have you worked out your: NOI, Cap Rate, Loan Constant, Spread, ROI, BRE, DCR and ascertained volatility?

30 June 2016 | 10 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch.1.

3 June 2017 | 11 replies
Given this information is months old by now, someone with more time may be able to ascertain a more accurate understanding of this topic.What I do know is there is a lot of people with great confidence of the Real Estate market, and those individuals are smarter and more seasoned than myself.

3 December 2017 | 9 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch. 1.

20 August 2017 | 3 replies
Gloria Dulan-Wilson To find an Investor Friendly Realtor assuming you do not have access, to the MLS, I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch. 1.