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Matthew Chauncey Newbie
29 November 2010 | 2 replies
There is a lot to learn here.... this site has information on all of your questions... please make sure and take the time to start reading... time will be your friend in trying to get up to speed in real estate.
Hal Alam Newbie, investing in Detroit.
22 December 2010 | 31 replies
If you feel Detroit is the place you want to invest the hit it full speed as you will need tons in momentum to make it there.
Joshua Dorkin Rehabbers: What was your first rehab deal?
20 May 2011 | 13 replies
Being a ball player, I am known around town to be the fastest runner around (or at least I was in my younger years), but had anyone been there, they would have seen lightning speed as I had to scramble to run out of the house after stepping into the laundry room from the kitchen to avoid yacking.
Tony Severino Bank Of America is Giving Cities The Edge On Buying REO's
19 June 2009 | 1 reply
Cities also will be able to get "real time" access to the bank's real estate owned (REO) property lists through a dedicated Web site.Mary Ellen Podmolik Mary Ellen Podmolik Bio | E-mail | Recent columnsIn many respects, it is an extension of the "first look" and "bulk purchase" programs that the National Community Stabilization Trust has already established with large lenders.Also, communities will be able to buy multiple properties in a single transaction and Bank of America will designate one employee as the "point person" for a community, in an effort to streamline the process.Theoretically, that should speed the process of moving foreclosed homes from banks to developers and homeowners, something that would be a win for the bank and for communities."
Vikram C. first profitable deal
9 June 2010 | 15 replies
I am now trying to speed things up.
Lou Forino Bandit signs on metal poles
18 September 2010 | 5 replies
We have been using electric zip ties to secure the signs, but I see some pros (the cash for car guys) using some type of black adhesive.We are looking to speed up the act of putting up the signs and I was wondering if anyone has any experience using this black adhesive, know where I can get some and any other tips.
Sam Malhot NNN sale-leaseback opp. - need help!
12 September 2008 | 4 replies
Hi, very new to CRE investment, but I have been getting up to speed quickly.
Minna Reid The trouble with newbies
27 June 2007 | 23 replies
They looked for opportunity and then fought like the devil to make something out of that opportunity.BTW, by new techniques I'm not referring to the internet (went to high speed 2 days ago from dial-up), blackberries (don't have one), or any other modern convenience like cars and phones.
N/A N/A Can it be done?
28 June 2007 | 10 replies
Non-exclusive agent but still you may be leaving them with the sense that you are working for them.The state will have an issue if your state licenses agents.Again, it could be like speeding.
Greg P. Cash Only Reo's?
21 October 2009 | 17 replies
That makes him smart and me cheap I guess, lol.you need speed, money, and know what your doing for those.