
12 November 2008 | 27 replies
I'm a realtor, so I'm looking for real estate websites that have a lot of news, rss feeds, etc..I already know about realtor.com, etc...I'm looking for sites that are not that popular, but have really good info.

7 September 2008 | 0 replies
But I am unsure what they are.Does this sound correct to those of you with more experience and have been following the news about the bailout?

22 October 2008 | 7 replies
The program I mentioned above has a cost of 12.5 points ($7,500 up front for every $100K, plus 5 pts on the backend) to get the LOC, rate is prime to prime + 4, does not report to your credit report, up to $1MM, takes 30-45 days to get.

16 January 2017 | 2 replies
I paid for the 1 month unlimited reports for rentometer.com and was very disappointed.Not only was the range significantly large, but it did not seem accurate at all.Best thing to do is contact local Property Managers.

17 September 2008 | 6 replies
. ;-) I am seeing REO pricing come waaaaay down as bank inventories go up.Lehigh Acres is the surprise in your report.

16 September 2008 | 2 replies
One week later we were bombarded with newspaper reporters inquiring about our Lease and our "tenant" Of course I played dumb.

17 September 2008 | 4 replies
A lender runs the numbers and realize the investment is solid and they will provide 70% of the purchase price.Now you run inspections, appraisals, legal fees, environmental reports....etc...etc and incur 100k in costs in due diligence.You still need to tie up an equity partner/investor for the remaining 30%.Would you be asking the investors for 300k (the 30% on the $1M purchase) or would you want to ask the investors to cover the 30% + the "load" 100k?
18 September 2008 | 1 reply
Today I saw a report that shows that in MY zip code August 2005 had the highest average selling price, and it has been falling ever since.

9 October 2008 | 15 replies
The real estate agent can still get a commission, the investor can get a good deal, and the homeowner can walk away without a foreclosure on their credit report.

18 May 2009 | 6 replies
I tried his son again and said to have him leave the card and keys at the house or I was going to the police..nothing.. so I go to the police and I have a report filed but little I can do because I gave him my card..Wow At least I am not in tears today but I go from being livid with my stupidity and darned if I do not want to hunt him down I have no funds to finish the kitchen..