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N/A N/A Question about wholesaling
26 October 2009 | 24 replies
I am assuming either your Realtor has pre-signed papers, you are a Realtor, or you send the offers in straight without a Realtor but you have a set system of fill in the blank forms.
Eric Medemar bought a house that was haunted and someone died in! Stinky
31 May 2007 | 9 replies
Well I was cleaning out his stuff and came to a drawer that was filled with about 500 bipolar pills that he had not taken.
Mark Beekman ATTN: MikeOH
22 May 2007 | 10 replies
Buying a filled commercial multi-unit would put me at ease, but the trade off is a substantially higher price.
Craig L. 10 unit - Easy no money down deal?
7 June 2007 | 15 replies
I've seen lots of multiunits that aren't filled.
India Estes Wholesaling in Other State
3 July 2007 | 5 replies
Just fill in the contract with the common address and leave the legal address off the document.
Andy M MLS question
13 June 2007 | 5 replies
The MLS is filled with errors, and as an appraiser, I constantly have to check and recheck all of my data sources, especially the local MLS.
Garrick Solberg Any opinions of real estate offer analysis software?
10 June 2007 | 9 replies
Also, there are a lot of blanks that need to be filled which I can't really answer.
N/A N/A have enough money saved to start something...need help...
12 June 2007 | 3 replies
With the strip mall think of how much money you are going to have to tie up in it initially from building it to installing all the utilities to have to come up with the businesses to fill it.
Jimmy NA Doing the work Yourself
25 July 2007 | 12 replies
If you buy a property in PA were you live then you get a job transfer to FL and the new PM fees will cut way into the cash flow or even create a negative flow and then they take longer to fill the unit you will get into trouble.
N/A N/A Offer price in a buyer's market
17 June 2007 | 50 replies
There are no advertising costs because this area is in extremely high demand (rentals are filled by February for the following July-July leases).In addition, values our area is expected to appreciate.