
30 May 2012 | 6 replies
Do you know if there is a way to cross reference indexes?

16 January 2013 | 3 replies
To find out, run your name in your recorder's office's grantor/grantee index and see if the deed shows up there.

23 August 2019 | 17 replies
If there is nothing online with the Secretary of State, go to the county recorder's office where the property is located and search the LLC name in the grantor/grantee index.

6 February 2013 | 35 replies
I think if you are investing in real estate, you can still be looking for a quick buck, but you understand things can take some time to develop. compound interest is very powerful and if you are not in it for the long term, you will likely not be too impressedPeople are too emotional and probably log into thier stock market account too often and play off of those emotions. i am no different, but my stock market preference is dollar cost average for the long term. i do this through index funds and mostly retirement accounts. the stock market is at all time highs and while it had a huge crash, most people got scared away. as the stock market returned, people statring talking more about it. as warren buffet says and this goes for any investment. people want to buy clothes, cars, ect.

3 February 2015 | 43 replies
If you keep the $ invested in an index fund or a no load mutual fund you will gain about a 8% annualized return.

20 February 2013 | 8 replies
The Case Schiller index is showing lowering of prices here.

28 February 2013 | 23 replies
The market is turning to a sellers market and the time will come soon that there may no longer be any great deals in the market - at that point I would still rather invest in securities instruments (mutual funds, REITs, index funds) or another investment vehicle.

23 February 2013 | 4 replies
None of you post has anything to do with equity stripping that I see, try to title your posts to the subject.Check the terms of the HELOC, adjustable rate, index and margin and the call feature as well as conditions where they may stop making advances.

29 January 2014 | 36 replies
Is the area in the RBC Affordability Index Hot Zone (25% to 39%)?

8 July 2022 | 97 replies
I know we are accustomed to everything being on-line but some things just aren't or aren't indexed by the search engines or as in this case aren't any longer after the Smart Money site was merge into the Market Watch site.