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Bryan L. HUD Counter-offers and price drops
14 October 2014 | 6 replies
It eventually got down to a list price of 51,200, and their counter-offers in their emails to me was around 35,800 net to HUD (right at 70%).  
Ryan McNeill New to BP from Norman, OK
17 October 2014 | 7 replies
I'm really interested in purchasing more multi-families and eventually apartment buildings.
Will Wu Is this seller playing games with me?
24 October 2014 | 70 replies
@Will Wu Hope your deal eventually goes.  
Kyle Cabral Current DM Status - Tax Lien Question
15 October 2014 | 2 replies
He eventually stopped returning our calls after making an initial appointment.
Mark Robertson Its happened: The first Crowdfunding investment that's NOT working out
19 September 2017 | 298 replies
Eventually the sector/industry will mature, but these investment vehicles just aren't there yet.
Luke Holcomb New to BP and REI in Chattanooga, TN
15 October 2014 | 4 replies
Jimmy I want to eventually get to buy and hold.
Tony Leighty RE Investment Nay Sayers
17 October 2014 | 26 replies
Streams continue while funds eventually run out over the long term.
Joshua Dorkin Is your community in a growth or decline stage??
10 May 2006 | 16 replies
Also, Northern Kentucky is benefitting greatly from Cincinnati's inability to capitalize on the riverfront as they are expanding very quickly.I think that Cincinnati is strong enough to eventually pull through this trouble and there will be opportunities for city growth in the future.
N/A N/A Flow of Investment from Real Estate to Stocks?
17 February 2006 | 6 replies
Eventually (sooner than later) the employers will move to them or open up new branches, and small biz will need space to flourish.Again, sorry for the generalization, but my focus is on the newer areas.
Bryan Casteel Need help sorting through this in my mind
28 March 2006 | 4 replies
Eventually in the late '80s prices stabilized, then started to rise.When I see some of the crazy development going on in Houston, San Anton and Austin now I wonder if we're not heading into a similar period.Result, even "good" people walked away.Just a little anecdote to brighten your morning.