
2 June 2011 | 40 replies
The non-seller-SELLER is then put on a 3-way with the non-buyer-BUYER, while the IM's happily sign the MFA and hungrily lick their lips in anticipation of their soon-to-come riches.

5 February 2011 | 9 replies
I agree with Rich that I would use a different bank.

3 February 2011 | 12 replies
Two of the better known are [REMOVED] and the RICH club.

11 February 2011 | 6 replies
Here are some books that others have recommended recently:The Richest Man in BabylonThe Millionaire Real Estate InvestorRich Dad, Poor DadThe Millionaire Next DoorBuilding Wealth: From Rags to Riches Through Real Estate

10 February 2011 | 7 replies
i'm no where near as qualifed as rich, and i'm sure he can add more to what i'll say, if he ever comes around...but i do know that you can sell your primary residence every 2 years tax free up to 250k if you're single or 500k if you're married..i'll let the know-it-all's add to this...

17 February 2011 | 4 replies
Although you may think you are competing only against other "B" properties, potential tenants are considering spending more on rent to live in an amenity rich "A" property and spending less on rent to live in a more basic "C" property, as well as renting individual houses, either as solo or shared, and or moving in with relatives.

16 February 2011 | 22 replies
One is Navy Federal Credit Union:01/31/2011Dividend on escrow$0.19$0.00$0.00$0.19$337,493.4501/10/2011Payment Received$1,970.58$716.94$845.53$408.11$337,493.45The other is Chase:12/31/2010INTEREST ON ESCROW DEPOSIT$14.44$0.00$0.00$14.44$0.00$121,237.32 12/10/2010PAYMENT$1,055.12$123.97$670.02$261.13$0.00$121,237.32As I said, the interest isn't going to make me rich, but at least it's something for being separated from my money.

15 February 2011 | 4 replies
Singapore yields are around 2% and Bombay is often less than that.

28 February 2011 | 14 replies
But it has happened where the seller's agent accepted a note for the commission; Rich Weese documents some transactions like this in his book as I recall.Sometimes a master lease option can work in this type of situation.

8 March 2011 | 29 replies
I'm in my mid 20s and people now think I'm rich.