
10 August 2009 | 12 replies
Take these factors into account and get ALL the true sold comps to evaluate the low end value and the high end value.This will be the only ACCURATE way to valuate a home in this market.

6 April 2009 | 25 replies
We recommend consumers contact a local professional for a more accurate valuation as well.

31 May 2011 | 9 replies
I've since found out that US Bank will go to 6 financed properties, at least in my area, and I have a loan in process with them.Here's a few more pieces of info I've picked up lately:If you want to use any of the rental income for qualifying in debt ratio calcs, you'll need the following with US Bank (they follow Freddie Mac guidelines, I believe Fannie Mae is very similar so this should be generally accurate across the board):* 2 years experience owning 1-4 unit properties as documented on Sch.

11 May 2011 | 35 replies
If those numbers are accurate, it's a great deal.,.In fact, it's so good of a deal (potentially $120K profit on a $300K sale), I'd be skeptical those numbers were accurate.But again, if they are, looks great!

7 August 2011 | 3 replies
However, if indeed the numbers above are accurate, and the property needs 40K in rehab, can I still sell it to an investor for 50K?

20 December 2017 | 41 replies
Josh's argument to me is that I can brand a photo of myself and who is to say which is accurate, perhaps they both are.Regardless, this was not meant to be about me, just as a perfect example as to my belief that it should not be a requirement.

2 January 2012 | 49 replies
I don't want to make a crazy long post so here is where you can get good, reliable, accurate information on the economy and where we are headed:Peter Schiff: This is his YouTube channel, take a look at his videos, especially on gold.

24 October 2007 | 8 replies
The assessor's website in Cumberland County, NC (my market) will list sales information for each property, but it never seems to be accurate.

26 October 2007 | 5 replies
I wonder how they can be so accurate about the climate decades in the future when they can't even predict this year's hurricane season (which they've blown two years in a row).

24 January 2008 | 16 replies
The familiar saying, misery loves company, is accurate in that if you�re willing to talk to someone about a problem they have, you�ll likely make a new friend who will often go from a speechless frown to a very interested chatterbox.