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N/A N/A I NEED SOME HELP!!!
21 October 2007 | 6 replies
She is on medication, however, due to her size, can only be perscribes a very small dosage.
Chung Sun Anyone do any other types of business here?
3 June 2009 | 34 replies
Originally posted by "**********":Where would the term [size=24]Bigger Pocket PICKERS [/size]come into play here?
N/A N/A 4 Hour Work Week
13 May 2011 | 37 replies
;-)A few ways:Sell a $600K house per day as a super agent.Rehab/Flip 4 houses per week at $20K profit.Own and run a mid-sized medical practice.Own and run a large landscape maintenance company.Consistently bat .300 in the big leagues.
Kurt Schmid Hard Money Loans in California
12 December 2007 | 5 replies
In that case the best bet is the seller.
N/A N/A What kind of an offer on REO
8 December 2007 | 8 replies
Your best bet would be to find out how long it has been on the market.
Calvin N. Reporting tenant debt to IRS
5 November 2007 | 8 replies
I bet they would pay up then....
Account Closed 200, yes finally made 200!!!
1 April 2008 | 52 replies
I bet your personal domain is starting to get more hits due to Biggerpockets.
Glen Fitzmaurice Found my first flip
14 November 2007 | 11 replies
What size is this house?
Kyle George Need advice on REO offer/price difference
7 November 2007 | 9 replies
My wife and I are looking in to buying our first home (we currently live with her father) and have heard that a forclosure would be our best bet for a good deal.
J H My next question - finding distressed sellers
5 November 2018 | 25 replies
Depending on the size of your market and how sophisticated the MLS database may be, you could try to find a Realtor who is expert at working it to save both of you some time.I set up several different searches for distress property, including wild-card searches by owner (anything with "bank" in the name, for instance), agent remarks with terms like "as is" or "handyman" or "seller motivated," and listings of agents whom I know work with REOs.