J. B.
Hello from a new GL area member
22 August 2007 | 4 replies
We're always glad to have another new member to join our ranks.
Dick Green
Houston Area Short Sales
7 February 2008 | 3 replies
Google ranks Biggerpockets #4 for that peticuliar search request.Thanx Biggerpockets, for generating hits from a topic that don't even have any entries.
Joshua Dorkin
How is your local housing market doing?
15 January 2008 | 32 replies
Obviously, in terms of the "Big Picture" there has been a crisis of secondary market confidence with regard to the enormous increase in borrower delinquencies and pending or actual forecclosures which has led to a major culling of the ranks of wholesale mortgage lenders... now probably close to 125 lenders who have closed up shop within the past 5-6 months.Actually, many of those lenders were little more than "Super Brokers" in that they relied upon warehouse credit lines or correspondent relationships with "Big Brother' lenders.It's somewhat analagous to our belief in the notion that a $100 bill is actually worth $100.
Scott Ficek
Are you Puking Your Business Identity onto the Internet?
8 November 2007 | 15 replies
That helps in your ranking and tends to drive traffic is there is a connection between the discussions.Any particular tools or ways that you organize you time to maximize the value?
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Where would YOU go to rehab?
3 October 2007 | 6 replies
Might be worht looking into, although i have no personal experience in any of these places-The report is by The Case-Shiller index which is considered by many to be the best gauge of national and metro real estate values.The biggest home price declines are in the Rust Belt, while prices are holding up in the Pacific Northwest and in areas of the south.Here are the 20 cities ranked from worst to best appreciation:Detroit, down 9.7%Tampa, Fla., down 8.8%San Diego, down 7.8%Phoenix, down 7.3%Washington, down 7.2%Miami, down 6.4%Las Vegas, down 6.1%Los Angeles, down 4.8%San Francisco, down 4.1%New York, down 3.8%Cleveland, down 3.6%Minneapolis, down 3.4%Boston, down 3.4%Denver, down 0.7%Chicago, down 0.9%Dallas, up 0.7%Atlanta, up 1.2%Portland, Ore., up 3.8%Charlotte, N.C., up 6%Seattle, up 6.9%
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New Member: Southern California girl!
8 October 2007 | 7 replies
Sometimes you can find solid values close to the higher ranking high schools in your area, (per academics).
Ryan Urban
Attorneys and Subject To
25 June 2008 | 32 replies
It would be rank MALPRACTICE for an attorney or agent to advise a client otherwise.
Michael Sokolski
Hello from Long Island, NY
19 October 2007 | 19 replies
Now if it wouldn't be too much trouble could you tell us which branch and rank you represent?
Scott Ficek
Stolen Blog Material
9 June 2008 | 9 replies
He may be thinking he's improving his site rankings by using your content but the search engines are getting increasingly clever at identifying duplicate content and penalising the raking as a result.
Account Closed
200, yes finally made 200!!!
1 April 2008 | 52 replies
BTW - we have special ranks for people like moderators and those people who donate money to the site.