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Matt Rosen Building your investor list
16 January 2009 | 10 replies
There are times when the wholesaler will make more then me and vice versus.
Jeff Tumbarello A historical overview of what may happen in the near term......
27 January 2009 | 20 replies
Last week, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the banks will need even more money to shore up their damaged balance sheets and feel secure enough to lend more freely. “Our economic system is critically dependent on the free flow of credit,†he said. “More capital injections and guarantees may become necessary to ensure stability and the normalization of credit markets.†And just in case U.S. lawmakers and Barack Obama’s new administration didn’t hear clearly, Fed Vice Chairman Donald Kohn delivered a similar message.
Hal Cranmer Should we keep our powder dry?
18 February 2009 | 10 replies
RealtyTrac tracked foreclosure-related filings on 2.3 million U.S. properties in 2008, an 87 percent jump from the year before, with 861,664 homes making it through the entire process to become REOs.The Mortgage Bankers Association's surveys of members suggest one out of 10 mortgages was either delinquent or in the foreclosure process at the end of September, and Moody's Economy.com estimates 12 million homeowners are "upside down" -- they owe more on their homes than their properties would fetch in today's market.RealtyTrac senior vice president Rick Sharga told attendees at the Inman News Real Estate Connect conference in New York City this month that an analysis of 500,000 distressed properties in four states in the company's database found only about one in four were listed for sale in a multiple listing service, or MLS.That suggests that as many as 75 percent of distressed properties have yet to hit the market, Sharga said, and that many of those homes will soon be putting pressure on inventory and prices as banks repossess them and put them up for sale. . . .
Jeff Fairchild Anyone used Weprovidethecash.com?
8 September 2009 | 33 replies
This is a clear point that my success does not dictate their success and vice versa.
Melissa Webb Door knocking, HELP!
25 November 2017 | 18 replies
I know some advise against it, but I would have to agree, knocking and follow up mailers or vice versa is/are good ideas
Paul Turner !!WHATS NEXT!!!
27 March 2009 | 4 replies
I have no clue Captain Vague!
Richard Warren Vice President Biden's daughter in cocaine video?
29 March 2009 | 3 replies

Maybe she's supplying the stuff their smoking on Capitol Hill, it would certainly explain a lot. They do seem to have an incredible case of the munchies with all of the pork they're throwing around.

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Rob Rey Can I get half the Realtors commission rebated back to the owner, then ....
6 May 2009 | 47 replies
I can keep going back and quoting your posts & vice versa.
Omid A. 512% cash-on-cash return on one rental using BRRR strategy
30 September 2018 | 91 replies
@Obadiah Roszman Someone else caught that in the comments as well and I addressed it, I got the 2 numbers mixed up; They are supposed to be vice versa, nice catch.
Kyle Majors Market Rent Increase
19 August 2018 | 3 replies
Demand does not always increase but in general, prices rise as demand increases and prices decrease as supply increases, and vice versa.Interest rates are actually one of the main drivers of price, as they have a direct impact on purchasing power.