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Rey Martinez New user from Phoenix, AZ
11 March 2009 | 6 replies
Right now while the economy is soft for single family units I'd like to get going with those....
Conway Churaman HELPPPPP!!! About to be kicked out of place by owner....should I buy it?
5 April 2016 | 24 replies
The owner had a soft spot for my Dad or was it a bit self serving that he could have a maintenance guy (my dad) on premises.  
Christopher Triolo Advice on a rental property that has gone sour
10 June 2015 | 11 replies
But the market is still pretty soft in the area, and I need around $165,000 in order to break even (5% commissions, closing and lawyer fees, plus paying off the 1st mortgage).I've tried and failed to refinance the property on multiple occasions, even through the HARP 2 program, but everyone keeps coming back with, you don't have a 75/25 LTV ratio, so we won't touch it.
Jennifer Karlen Greetings from Kentucky!
19 August 2007 | 2 replies
Business for me has been EXTREMELY busy for the past 2 months.But as a whole, I'd say my market is a "soft buyer's".I currently own various real estate investments that I rent out (single family, duplex, 4-plex) that have worked well.
Brian Gibbons Dodd Frank News Oct 22, 2014 - CFPB Finalizes Qualified Mortgage Points & Fees Cure
4 November 2014 | 25 replies
The CFPB has amended this provision to allow certain non-profit groups to continue extending interest-free, forgivable loans, also known as “soft seconds,” without regard to the 200-mortgage loan limit.Small servicer exemption expanded.
Michael Valle Looking for brokerage in Washington State
11 December 2017 | 4 replies
It sounds like it will be mainly for investing purposes - great, you may not need a conventional brokerage (KW, JSCott, Bain, Wind etc) Find one locally where investors are involved - not all agents (very few) understand investing.How to start: Run the hard numbers, grab a spreadsheet and call the brokerages - plug in the hard numbers and then quantify the soft differences (investor mindset, training options, brand advantages, CRM options?)
Andrew S. What is the best way to find the emerging markets????
18 September 2017 | 4 replies
Also looked at student housing in my town but the university overbuilt and I think it's getting soft now so I am passing for now.  
Laura Kaspari-Hohmann Would you buy this turnkey?
26 September 2017 | 16 replies
For example does your "cap rate" include something for soft cost projections (vacancy, repairs), and if so how much?
Clay Rikard Best way to build credit
13 February 2018 | 9 replies
Also, I am not sure about the soft/hard inquiry effect you would receive.I have also heard others that have had an emergency where they needed to take a (small) loan so they would take a loan for double the amount needed. 
Kimberly Young Sell, Lease or Vacation Rental Property in Northern Texas?
10 December 2017 | 8 replies
It's about 2500 square feet, has a wrap around porch that overlooks a pond where I personally just caught a 5 lb large mouth bass this past week.