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Account Closed Postmortem of My First Real Estate Financial Partnership
23 August 2013 | 18 replies
The deal was profitable, so I am not disappointed, I believe also I gained a significant amount of knowledge concerning the rehabbing business beyond the monetary gain.
Tom Hastert First Duplex House Hack Questions to get Unstuck
26 October 2019 | 8 replies
When I moved to CO last year I was looking for a small multi family property to house-hack but ended up not qualifying without 20% down even though I was doing owner-occ due to recent changes in some of the lending rules.So I was stuck with buying a single family house (which I was disappointed by at the time).
Airika Pope Thoughts on Greenville, SC?
12 May 2020 | 12 replies
Greenville is a good city, can't say you'll be disappointed if you invest here.
Account Closed Forum Suggestion/Addition
2 March 2009 | 33 replies
I am amazed and disappointed she did not bother to let me know that.
Yonatan Yekutiel Put down an offer before seeing the house...
23 October 2012 | 3 replies
$/SF in that area.I talked with my agent and she said its not possible to see the house yet because there isn't a key yet, so i decided to put down an offer for 85K which was the listing price as well.The owner accepted the house and now we are waiting for the bank's response. but. 2 days ago i was able finally to go see the house, and for my disappointment the house needs way more work then what i hoped for... it needs new kitchen cabinets plus appliances, new flooring all over the house, new toilets baths and sinks, and some major work at the back yard including replacing a broken spa (or filling the hole in cement).So, my question is, from your experience: Would i be able to lower the price if and after the bank accepts my offer and how do i do it?
Rob Cee Good sources of further education for note investor?
14 November 2014 | 13 replies
I have found myself to generally be disappointed in the content, level of detail and the worst part is the cut off point of that level of detail.
Scott Nipp New investor in Fort Worth...
16 July 2014 | 4 replies
I came across 2 vacant homes that had "winterized" notices on the windows but was incredibly disappointed in both when I found out that the lenders were not even accepting offers on them because they are going to do the rehab themselves and then list them retail.I'm thinking of putting out some "bandit signs" this weekend to see if I can generate some leads. 
Heather M. Problems after Closing on Foreclosure (from auction.com)
10 June 2017 | 14 replies
We are so disappointed and upset because since January, we have been living out of boxes in a room with our in-laws.
Ashley K. Butler Enjoying the Process Part 8
3 July 2023 | 8 replies
So people who think that they can just read a book, or a blog post, or watch a video are usually disappointed that the BRRRR strategy didn’t work for them.
Terry Kubiak The corporate bailouts have become a complete political disaster
29 March 2009 | 4 replies
Terry,I went to this website and was a bit disappointed.