
17 October 2006 | 0 replies
I am an independant affiliate of Key Financial Resourses, and can offer you many services from home equity loans, commercial loans, asset protection services, and help you save your home if you are going into foreclosure.

24 October 2006 | 5 replies
I now coach new agents coming to my office and I tell each one that there are two keys to success - treat real estate like a full time job and work hard to be the most informed.

9 December 2015 | 8 replies
When dealing with the MLS (which I rarely do anymore) I like searching for key words in the listing (like motivated, flexible, bring all offers, etc) and looking for long days on market, like over 200.

20 November 2006 | 4 replies
The leases were passed at closing as well as the keys.

30 September 2007 | 9 replies
He bought from me for $180K and still had some equity in it according the appraisals we had done.Now 3 and 4 units is usually about as close as I get to the residential investing (I just don't care for SFR), but I know a few guys who regularly see similar numbers on their deals and they swear by SFR investing.The biggest key to being successful down here is that you really have to stay on top of the deals as they come on the market because the really good stuff is usually gone within a few days.Originally posted by "reloaded":Please post some of the deals...ie pricing etc.

20 November 2006 | 22 replies
This is a turn key investment .

14 November 2006 | 13 replies
The tide raised all ships, and they became the key players in the current day.My point is this.

31 January 2007 | 6 replies
a property will sell or not sell depending on math...if others see that property making great returns...it will have no problem. now or later in the future....if the price is too high...well you have to just move on...the key to real estate is NEVER fall in love with a property...it will hurt you. think of it as business and do the math and everything will be okay...thankssunsmicro

6 December 2006 | 14 replies
In any transaction the key is to accurately factor in ALL of your costs so you know you will make money on the transaction.