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Results (8,485+)
Edward Mitchell Double Closing Contracts and Disclosed Information
25 December 2014 | 8 replies
I'd really like permission to inbox you and go over some strategies in depth to make sure I'm starting out on the right foot as I dont plan to be a life long wholesaler.
Tony Johnson Help this Family of 8! Single Family Home Upside down.
30 August 2015 | 22 replies
@Matt Huneycutt Thanks for your in-depth analysis.
Andrew M. understnading cash flow
1 April 2007 | 8 replies
Is it the way a property is financed that creates the cash flow or does it just have to do with the price you paid for the property versus the rent you are getting each month. also are there any really good in depth resources ( besides infomercial type) for better understanding cash flow. thanks for your help!
Alex Locklear Deals with not quite 30% equity..
29 October 2008 | 12 replies
there doesn't necessarily need to be financing lined up as far as a prop being 30% below equity..most wholesalers(at least the ones i know)don't even look at equity when wholesaling, they're just trying to get x amount of cents on the dollar..as i stated b4 though, this should be covered more in depth by gurus
Justin Ashley Starting a Business in Real Estate Investing???
27 March 2019 | 20 replies
We did not go in depth on this subject as I was inquiring on something else, but I will sit down with him in the near future to find out more.
Andreas W. HVAC installer chizzled away structural column
9 February 2014 | 8 replies
To have a proper support system, you may find that you will need to create a footer to an appropriate depth beneath the column that you install.The structural engineer would be the best one to advise you, and the fee should cost no more than what your home inspector charged IMO.
Jake Thomas Before and After pics of out first full house flip.
8 April 2014 | 30 replies
The best part if the pictures...great composition and depth of field from the photographer.
Lee Marshall Between a short sale rock and a foreclosure hard place!!!
6 February 2009 | 10 replies
With a little more in depth information not suitable for posting on a publicly viewable site, I can help you come up with a strategy to stay in your home as long as the process takes, even if you ultimately stop making payments.Your rights are numerous and not likely to be explained or pointed out by your lender in my experience.
Jeff Fairchild Wholesaling subject to's
19 March 2009 | 69 replies
The article will go into depth with exact numbers.
Dennis DaPrile Flip in an Over 55 Community
10 February 2020 | 3 replies
This was a very in depth flip because it was gutted to the studs when we bought it.