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Paolo Ruggieri need help for buyer to finance-good credit-bad debt to income
13 February 2017 | 9 replies
Those veterans that, unfortunately, fall into the trap of thinking it's normal for 30%+ of one's income to go towards car payments while on active duty (where this is perfectly normal), generally cannot qualify for mortgages until they realize that this is only normal in the military where you don't have to pay for housing, food, etc.I could do an entire rant on how/why the military is doing a disservice to the troops by allowing this irresponsible car behavior to be normalized among 18-21 year olds (& in far too many cases their junior to mid-level NCO leadership), but that wouldn't be helpful to OP.
Ben Kraft New to investing in Columbus
11 January 2017 | 8 replies
As stated above, except for any food or drink you happen to order, there is no charge to attend.
Erik D. Association Account being used for Pizza, Groceries, Gas, Liquor
29 March 2017 | 17 replies
My name and also the name of the person that has been an owner in the building the longest.I recently printed off the past 6 months of bank statements and went through the charges line by line.Pizza, groceries, food delivery, gas stations, Wal-Mart, ATM cash withdrawals, liquor stores, more liquor stores, and a sex toy store.As soon as I found this, I knocked on the suspect's door and told him that I "found some charges on the account that don't seem legit, the association debit card might be compromised."
Johanna R. Looking for Multi-family Insurance Broker
16 December 2016 | 10 replies
There are a select few national carriers that are interested in FL, but we do have a growing number of FL specific carriers that cater to our corner of the country.
MarieChele Porter New and want to jump in!
16 December 2016 | 18 replies
I just wanted to give you a little food for thought.
Jon Bachman New England Duplex- What happens when the power goes out?!?!
22 December 2016 | 1 reply
I understand that lights and food that is lost from the refrigerator not working arent my problem...but freezing pipes will cost ME money.
Greg Myroth Direct Mail Marketing and Answering Services
2 January 2017 | 9 replies
Just some more food for thought that not every question has a one size fits all answer.
Christian Allen Investing in a city with poor fundamentals
29 August 2017 | 9 replies
. :-) I do love Providence - it has great food and culture and "down city" continues to improve and provide more for its residents and visitors.
Hadar Orkibi Zillow Vs Trulia Which one is better?
2 January 2017 | 14 replies
It's going to be hard to find an investor friendly agent on those other sites since they mostly cater to the traditional home buyer.
Andy Hunt Wall Street Journal Article12/29: House Flipping Makes Comeback
29 December 2016 | 3 replies
Profit margins have risen to an average of $61,000 per flip, versus only $19,000 during the heart of the recession in 2009 (the article defined these profit margins as 'the difference between the housing value when the investor purchases the home and when it is sold,' so this is somewhat disingenuous since it doesn't appear to take into account the costs of the flip)Given that BP is the biggest and best forum to discuss this, I think it's worth having a discussion about the pros and cons mentioned in this article, and what we expect to happen next.A few food for thought questions i'm wondering if anyone is interesting in discussing:Do you think we're headed toward another correction in the housing market?