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Bill Coleman Possible wetland on portion of raw land I'm buying
26 January 2020 | 8 replies
Then it was designated as wetlands & the value of the land dropped to zip & they are now stuck with it including taxes based on an inflated assessment.But on the positive side the 39 acres immediately behind us, that was sold for $2mill for a huge subdivision, was subsequently designated as wetlands so they cannot build on it but it's great for breeding mosquitoes.
Ron Thomas House prices will never outpace inflation over time, its impossible.
4 June 2018 | 206 replies
Wages go up before the subsequent rise in prices follow.
Joshua Dorkin BiggerPockets Real Estate Conference: Is it time?
6 February 2013 | 246 replies
Plus you might be able to sell the DVD's to recoup some costs, plus you could use it to generate a ton more interest for subsequent conferences (so those that didn't go can kick themselves and vow to attend the next one).6) Of the real estate and other events that you've attended, what is the one thing that you've liked the most?
Kiki Helland Should appraiser know of issues?
17 September 2015 | 9 replies
But the appraiser may not look up or have limited building experience....You hear of instances where a disgruntled buyer (mostly cash buyers) goes after an appraiser if their appraisal was materially different from a report subsequently ordered by the lender and that caused a deal to stall.
Ryan Dossey Buyers Agent: 9 Showings today
25 September 2015 | 18 replies
If first then each subsequent house will be compared unfavorably to the first.Last house will get you Ok,OK,OK ooh, this is nice. 
Vina Real Beware of Mr. Joseph England, Podcast speaker #206!!!
24 September 2020 | 130 replies
Morris got in some pretty big trouble and then subsequent litigation and scrutiny and I believe there were some changes from regulators in Indiana. 
Brandon Sturgill What are the Real Costs Associated with Wholesaling a Property?
18 December 2023 | 30 replies
Given that, anything you can make the seller pay for is more money you save the end buyer and subsequently the more money you get to pocket.
Timothy A. Should I Still Get a Home Inspection?
6 September 2013 | 38 replies
Subsequently, you will always have to expect hidden problems that nobody knew about when you bought.
Randy King 1031 exchanging into an REO
15 January 2016 | 4 replies
The QI is going to have to follow through and complete the purchase by acquiring title to the REO property (referred to as "parking" title) and then subsequently convey title to the investor.These 1031 Exchanges are more complex, place more risk on the QI since they are now the original party to the contract and will be acquiring legal title for a brief period of time, so will involve substantially more fees.
Patrick G. Tax Liens in Baltimore City
14 August 2014 | 112 replies
The question is can I purchase a tax lien certificate after the auction and subsequent “Assignment Sale”?