
13 July 2009 | 13 replies
I'll find out in a few hours.I am winning less than 10% of my bids, but that is fine with me."

18 January 2007 | 7 replies
Like the three card molly guys in the ghetto they always have their stooges win a few bucks to get the crowd going.I'm a Capitalist but what you have in America is a con game.

4 May 2007 | 8 replies
The fantastic stories these "presenters" were trying to feed the group I was in, sounded like me a bunch of years ago trying to make the next sale to win the cookware set.

15 April 2014 | 11 replies
This can lead to additional corrosion w/in the pipes, possibly leading to premature failure of the heat exchanger, which is not inexpensive to fix as I just fixed one on one of my properties.Assuming you're on gas, you could (imo: should) install a condensing gas boiler.

13 April 2014 | 11 replies
I'd much rather create a win-win for all at a lower but still reasonable price.Also, not sure what you mean by "or even see if he will give you a bird dog fee and let him bid to find it."

27 September 2013 | 12 replies
On paper, the cash flow looks better in the worse areas, but I've found that over time location wins out, with easier management, less turnover, better tenants, and especially appreciation and more options for resale.A caveat is that if the lesser area is gentrifying, which you say it might be.

3 November 2013 | 10 replies
I thought it would be a provocative and interesting subject to bring up since Shiller just won the Nobel Prize for Economics.

20 October 2013 | 9 replies
For example:- We'll pay all closing costs- We'll pay for any appraisals that we're legally allowed to pay for- We'll extend the financing contingency to the closing date- We will extend the closing date for as long as the lender requiresThese are generally very attractive incentives to buyers (especially first-time buyers who are nervous about the process anyway), and therefore it's a win/win.Btw, we have no fiduciary relationship or financial agreement/arrangement with our lender (that would certainly be illegal) -- we just know he's one of the best in the business and we trust him completely.

19 September 2014 | 43 replies
I think the real issue is one of notification, where if the first lien holder did not receive proper notification of foreclosure they could potentially win recourse of some kind in a lawsuit.