
24 May 2007 | 11 replies
My business model is trying to undercut the market with our resources at our bank who owns my firm and modular home manufacturers.

27 May 2007 | 24 replies
First off, I have much, much less experience and only a passing interest in RE Investing vs making it a career so I'm no expert and have much less expertise and success in RE than many others on the forum.

11 June 2007 | 22 replies
Of course this is not a guarantee, but historically that is what these have done...so you can make very good monies in this model quickly.The pools are rated (aaa, bbb, etc.) by Bear & Sterns, Moody's, etcIt is a very nice niche that most people dont know about...you are picking up securitized real estate pools (essentially).If you would like more information I am happy to assist you provided you are willing to pay me a small percentage for the assistance.

19 June 2007 | 14 replies
Some or many of those buildings are worth $40 million per individual building.How about your model works for your company by using other investors to team up.

20 December 2007 | 13 replies
Of course one can always learn and gain more knowledge in his or her expertise.
2 July 2007 | 7 replies
You seem to have a model that works so stay on target.John Corey

10 July 2007 | 31 replies
However, there are a lot of models in economics (and statistics in general) that work even though one can't quite tease out the logic behind the numbers.

26 February 2010 | 20 replies
Explain your business model and your experiences to date.How long has the site been up?

9 March 2008 | 17 replies
Or you could try to get a loan against your portfolio of notes without a partial sale.Just trying to understand the model you use.John Corey