
24 February 2021 | 4 replies
Often times, this isn't a problem because many borrowers will "buy down" their interest rate so they can brag about what a great deal they got at this weekend's cocktail party.

16 November 2011 | 7 replies
IT WILL be rented to kids, IT WILL most likly be the host of parties, evey if its a tiny 1bed.

13 November 2011 | 4 replies
Mortgage modifications, if done by 3rd party, are to be licensed per the law that passed last year or a little earlier.

6 November 2011 | 3 replies
Reducing the selling price may benefit both parties by reducing seller's capital gain and buyer gets a lower purchase price which may make loan qualification easier.5.

12 November 2011 | 18 replies
While you have a bidding war to lose, you also could potentially lose a good bit of upside if the market drops between now and Spring.If gambling and trying to time the market is something you want to try, I recommend you hold off until next winter after the election, hope that there is a major change in which parties are elected, and then take advantage of the influx of new politicians and their staffs to DC (who will be looking for places to live).Of course, I believe that's a bad decision as well.

9 November 2011 | 8 replies
Anything stand out to you from the meeting?

8 November 2011 | 1 reply
I'd like to extend the cost of the water to the lot renters by submetering each unit and sending them a bill (or having a third party do it) I was wondering, who has done this, how much I'm looking at spending, are permits needed, where can I go about getting the best deal on hardware (should I use a wireless meter which gathers data 4 times a day that I can review from home?)

12 November 2011 | 21 replies
So, if this clause is enforced, I stand to lose about 500-600 dollars.

4 July 2017 | 53 replies
Some people have it all done through a 3rd party escrow service to handle the funds.