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Sam A. First deal complete :D
27 May 2011 | 1 reply
Thanks again for all of your input/suggestions and I will do my best to contribute to anyone else's knowledge as soon as I am able!
Andrew Saquing Newbie Investor in Ventura County, California
31 May 2011 | 5 replies
Looking forward to making some connections and becoming a contributing member of these forums.
JAMES Coleman Flipping profit
9 June 2011 | 26 replies
I think it should be correlated with price/risk.If I'm all in at 85K and expect a quick sale at 120K (less commission and closing costs/buyer contribution to CC), I'd guess my net sp at 108K, resulting in a profit of 20K+, should I do it?
Neil Uttamsingh You will never forget my name!
31 January 2010 | 4 replies
I am an active blogger, and I contribute daily to my blog: I created this blog as a resource for people who are looking to purchase their first rental property.
Jack Jones Short Sale Question
15 June 2010 | 27 replies
Since the lender has required you contribute to the loss in the form of cash or a note, your negotiator should have taken this opportunity to introduce the waiver language as part of the concession.
Jason Port First deal ever...any advice?
25 February 2010 | 36 replies
As for your specific deal and lesson learned, I have no more comment as you don't seem to understand my position on it.As for me being banned, I have such a high influence and post count because I "follow the rules" and contribute regularly so it is very clear as to why I am here.
Rich Weese no recession for the Feds!! What a great comparison
4 February 2010 | 2 replies
In 1950, it took contributions from 16 persons to fund the withdrawal of ONE persons' social security check.
Robert Del Rosario Assigning a Contract to End Buyer that has FHA loan ...
4 March 2010 | 8 replies
Hello, first off I'd like to thank everyone who has contributed to this community ...
Hazel L "Why invest in real estate when stocks are better?"
3 May 2010 | 64 replies
If someone actually referenced that specific article, my comeback would be the fact that that article ONLY considered market appreciation levels in RE and not all the other factors that could contribute to a higher return.For instance, in addition to market appreciation, you have forced appreciation, tax advantages, leverage advantages, and the fact that you can buy RE at a discount at acquisition and you can not with stocks.