
20 July 2010 | 11 replies
Generally speaking, a primary residence shouldn't be considered an investment, as the cash flow is always going to be $0 in the best case (and if you purchased hoping for appreciation, you were just gambling).So, assuming you like your house, plan to live there long-term and it's paid off, why be concerned with the short-term valuation?

26 June 2013 | 3 replies
General consensus around here that I have seen is that:Buy and hold guys don't want the liability of a tenant getting sick or claiming to get sick from exposure to some area that missed treatment, or the soil in the yard if it has some unknown contamination.And flippers aren't willing to gamble that they got it waaay low enough to take the back end discount that they will need to likely take to get a end buyer to purchase.That is what I've seen pretty much every time this question has been posed in the past.

7 November 2020 | 38 replies
We have found that having integrity and authenticity are paramount in this industry, as with most industries, and they have both!

25 August 2008 | 6 replies
Everything is a gamble,, just be ready.

14 April 2018 | 7 replies
The parameters are set heavily in their favor to minimize their risk of having to pay out.So you can pay for their services and gamble that you will be that 1 in 1000 customer and come out ahead, or you can do everything on your end to limit your chances of needing their services, and keep the $$ in your own pocket

26 July 2019 | 6 replies
Just seems like such a gamble.

16 September 2016 | 4 replies
That will be a big part of choosing the next steps.Some lenders will do a short-sale without missed payments, but usually with a hardship (illness, job / income loss, etc.).If there's some balance between appreciation and the current short fall in the LTV, you might consider subject-to or just make up the short fall at closing and avoid the short sale gambling on appreciation to make you whole (not recommended).Dunno ... too many unknowns ...
17 June 2015 | 3 replies
Thanks in advance and I look forward to bring a part of what appears to be a very authentic, no holds barred, community.So to say I am a little overwhelmed may not be enough.

16 April 2007 | 14 replies
Should you buy with a negative cash flow in markets like California or Las Vegas and gamble on appreciation (in the early stages of a declining market)?

30 October 2019 | 11 replies
If you enjoy Mexican food and are in the area you should check out El Toro, authentic and delicious.