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21 April 2020 | 1 reply
I pulled over and called the number on the sign and actually got in contact with the seller, I started asking soft questions to feel out the situation and built some rapport.
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14 November 2018 | 11 replies
@Paul Juell That's a pretty broad brush you're painting with.As a full-time Realtor, I have no objection to working with most investors.The only "investors" I don't want to work with are:1.
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29 October 2020 | 21 replies
BTW, try using a hammer and a paint brush instead of a computer and a printer.
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30 July 2020 | 2 replies
We have received soft quotes (verbal quotes) that the lining and heater install will cost at least $6500.
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11 December 2018 | 6 replies
As all of us know - the absolute best financing in the world is seller financing - sellers usually don't care about your past credit history - they don't take months to approve you, there is no turn downs, they don't expect a ton of documents from you and they are easy to get alone with --- NO SO WITH HARD OR SOFT MONEY LENDERS!
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20 December 2018 | 29 replies
*just heard back. see belowDetails on this piece:Asking price: $480kAcres: 264 acLand Type: Forest/Timber Other details: There is about 80-100ac of area that is meadow type land with smaller trees/brush, good for building pads.
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13 July 2014 | 16 replies
That said, I think you need to do some more reading here on BP to understand some of the concepts you are just brushing up against.
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19 October 2008 | 6 replies
Hi, i was wondering how do you other investors come up with the funds to pay for your due diligence cost (soft cost), which on commercial real estate deals can be substantial.the reason why i ask this question is because most banks that will finance your deals will not pay for your due diligence cost or will let you roll it over into your loan (i guess they want you to come out of pocket for these cost).i know about private funds, but right the money the private lenders lend go straight to the closing table and not in your hand or acct to pay for due diligence cost which are due right awayor is it simply just getting an equity investor to pay for these cost (which the banks won't mine, because its not adding any more debt to the property). or it is getting all due diligence cost rolled into the closing (make them wait for their payment) down payment cost and then using your other funds to pay them off.i just wanted to know how all this works, because i always hear people saying they bought this and that with no out of pocket money, but i figured if your going through the due diligence process and something doesn't check out correctly and you don't purchase, somebobdy is gonna be outta money, right.
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3 April 2016 | 1 reply
Hello BPSo I am reaching out to see if anyone on here uses computer software for home designs and if so is there soft ware that deals with interior design such as bathrooms and tile as well as smaller detail?