
15 November 2007 | 9 replies
Slightly easier when you are a seasoned investor who is just learning a new market.
20 November 2007 | 3 replies
With the email I will send you an invite and you can take it from there.I am hopeful that when I am on the east coast of the US this Christmas season I can use the service to let people know when I might be close by.

20 January 2008 | 25 replies
I am pretty seasoned and am also an ex loan officer, I know that category is completely not in question for me to attempt and reform another investment corp.So, I have to change careers at 33.

6 December 2007 | 19 replies
I am a newbie to Real Estate investing, but I have done extensive reading for the past few years along with picking the brains of a few seasoned investors.

7 January 2008 | 6 replies
Interest rates will be a bit higher too. 8% is possible if you have spotless credit and a good cash reserve.Local banks are now your best bet for commercial loans, I called a broker about doing a cash-out on one of my properties and he informed me that the open market now wants to see 12 months seasoning.

11 December 2007 | 4 replies
My 2 cents...don't expect any of the seasoned pros to spill the beans on this touchy subject.

9 December 2007 | 3 replies
Does anyone know if there are any investors/seasoned gurus interested or already doing any web based seminars?

28 February 2014 | 4 replies
While I am not expecting "legal advice" I would like to hear how others in this situation have gone about it in the past and how that course of action worked out for them as well as any suggestions and seasoned flippers may have.

17 February 2015 | 28 replies
On my own credits, I qualify for $260,000 loan at 5%APR and 25% down payment.I have a private investor lined out with $70,000 for the down payment if needed, but the Mortgage Broker told me my income-to-debt ratio would be to great if I included the $70,000 in my pre-qualification.His advice was to have the private lender deposit the $70,000 into my account for 60 days to season it, then there would be no questions asked.How would I structure the $70k with the private lender and keep the payments off my debt, and cover the PV legally?

23 March 2015 | 73 replies
This gets you more properties while your income seasons, and it gets you closer to the true passive income stream it sounds like you're looking for.