Wendy S.
Cash out refinance and investment loan
6 December 2019 | 4 replies
Lenders don't even like you to sneeze too much during the underwriting process let alone be in the midst of another major purchase.
Ibrahim Hughes
Is 'No Money Down' Wholesaling Still Being Done?
19 July 2011 | 5 replies
Key word is Might though.But even at $3K-$5K fees on average is still nothing to sneeze at.
Andrew B.
I did it! I bought a place!
27 May 2009 | 20 replies
Either way I need to post more. lol Hey - three years is nothing to sneeze at either!
Mehran K.
How LA Rent Control Affects Appreciation?
24 November 2010 | 17 replies
Maybe not the best return in the world but certainly nothing to sneeze at.
Timothy W.
Obama witholding data on Cash for Clunkers while pressing Congress for more money
7 August 2009 | 31 replies
In today's global world, when you sneeze on one continent and another one catches the flu, the self righteous borderline arrogance that previous admin has displayed plentiful is a depleted, outdated (and dangerous) trait.
Jon Holdman
AbSheild chinese drywall remediation
18 May 2011 | 60 replies
There was a beautiful analogy said to me sitting in subway one day,†I have two subs sitting in front of me, one sub someone with the flu virus just sneezed on, but that sub was treated and they guaranteed me that there were no germs on it.
Jermaine McIntosh
Buying Outside of the NYC Metro Area
20 June 2016 | 24 replies
Hi Jermaine,60K is nothing to sneeze at!
Glenn Mayo
Please look at this proposal and tell me why it won't work
12 January 2016 | 18 replies
.$20,000 cash down: I figure cash talks, and $20,000 isn't anything to sneeze at.Seller would carry a $67,000 note for 20 years, making my payments to him 279.17/month for 20 years.To make this work, I'd have to:- Secure a hard money loan for 70% ARV, or $77,000.- From that, pay the seller $20,000- Use the remaining $57,000 to rehab the property"Now wait!"
Kevin Blanchard
I'm leaning no - Would you do this deal?
12 July 2019 | 1 reply
That is nothing to sneeze about!