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Joshua Dorkin How is your local housing market doing?
15 January 2008 | 32 replies
While even these "star" markets will be working their way through a period of price adjustments or a lengthier listing period at least their core fundamentals are sound.Those home owners who are unable to pay their upwards adjusted mortgage payments and who have not been able to re-negotiate their loan terms with their Note holders will assuredly become "tomorrow's renters".It's already started in many areas... rental availabilities are rapidly shrinking = a strong potential for investors willing to build SFRS for rental or for "sale" under Lease with Option to Purchase contracts, 2-4 unit multi-family and new apartment complexes.In Myrtle Beach and parts of Charleston (SC) developers of recently completed condos are now replacing unresponded to FOR SALE signs with "Lease with Option to Buy" signs and are now actually seeing evidence that strategy is WORKING.Savvy real estate investors are targeting "spec" builders with unsold inventory that has become a "money drain" in terms of interest carry and are buying SFRs for 10% - 20% below actual cost to complete.
N/A N/A Is it true, whoever you wholesale deal to must pay cash?
11 September 2007 | 9 replies
It seems to me that, at its most fundamental level, the two keys to wholesaling are (1) establishing a large network of investors to contact, and (2) effective marketing to find the deals.
Willis Seng How long till it's back up?
1 December 2007 | 23 replies
The key is to understand the fundamentals of what makes a good deal and what makes a bad deal.And as you go to the market place identify those deals that are backed by the sound fandamentals.
Curt Dumonceaux Warranty Deed to Trustee & Land Trust Deed?
28 October 2007 | 13 replies
A QCD is fundamentally a transfer of whatever interest you may have, if any.
Jorge Caicedo Wholesaling a pre-foreclosure
3 December 2007 | 28 replies
You're missing something very fundamental.
John Roth Hello from Indianapolis, IN
8 January 2008 | 9 replies
Just saw the link for Abbreviations :oops: Reading is Fundamental!
Rich Schroeder providing name/address of owner
15 February 2008 | 7 replies
Hmmm...You should probably check local law for clarification, but the fundamental reason you are (AFAIK) required to provide a name and address (in re LL/Tenant issues) is for legal service.
Joshua Dorkin Bank of America in Talks to Buy Countrywide
14 January 2008 | 9 replies
Wall Street would call that being “oversold” as the stock price was beaten down by panic rather than fundamentals.
Account Closed Are prices going to start up again?
17 April 2008 | 37 replies
You have to recognize that the norm will shift fundamentally when stuff happens in the market.
Christian Malesic Veto of Mortgage Relief Bill
27 February 2008 | 5 replies
The key problem with the bill is as follows:“These and other provisions of the bankruptcy-related provisions in the bill would fundamentally alter the expectations of parties to hundreds of thousands of home purchases after the fact,”There is some logic to changing a loan after the fact.