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Bryan P. Figure out this math...
11 April 2011 | 6 replies
If it is a contribution type plan (old 410K type) we don;t have a clue.See your personnel department, you attorney or advisor to look into the alternatives.
Steve Tupper multiple brokers
12 April 2011 | 10 replies
The alternative is to find another agent who is hungry for business.
Richard Herrera Buying and Selling REO With Transactional Funding
23 May 2011 | 4 replies
Richard,I am a transactional funder and TFs usually have an extended transactional funding program that can accommodate your 30 day turnaround.HOWEVER, TFs require that end buyers have cash or a commitment from a lender already in place at the time you do the first close (AB).Therefore, in your situation where you don't have an end buyer, this won't fit the bill.However, an alternative would be to wholesale to an all-cash rehabber.
William Ware How to get a Quick Credit Score Increase
23 May 2011 | 13 replies
I agree that an alternative is to ask for an increase in the credit limits on your cards.
Herb V. BOA & Trans. funding
23 May 2011 | 5 replies
Paragraph 9 states: Buyer agrees that property cannot be sold or otherwise transferred within 30 days of closing; Or 90 days if transaction is approved under the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives program (HAFA).You will need a transactional funder that will allow at least a 30 day holding period between the A-B and B-C closings.
Andrea F. Greetings from Atlanta
26 May 2011 | 8 replies
We both have great credit.We have been purchasing relatively low priced houses with cash, and now wonder wether we should "up" our price range for the sake of getting financing, or keep our strategy the same and look for more alternate forms of funding.
JAMES Coleman Fork in the road- Debt-to-income
31 May 2011 | 17 replies
I’m very happy with my current employment, but have set a goal of doing real estate full time when we can make the transition.Changing the topic a bit: My wife is super conservative and is hesitant to entertain the idea of alternative financing such as seller financing or hard money loans.
Chris Teed if you were an overseas investors which strategy would you pursue?
2 June 2011 | 3 replies
Hope my question is worthy of your attention.Seems the best alternatives for an overseas cash buyer for REI in US can be listed as:1. do seller financed2. rent and hold3. do some form of partnership with a local player4. do private lending5. do wholesaling (don't actually understand what that it all about)6. did I miss other options?
Account Closed Arghhhh
8 June 2011 | 16 replies
As an alternate perspective...The last two properties I've purchased have been held up for more than a month due to the fact that the seller (FNMA for one and GMAC for the other) hadn't yet filed the foreclosure deed at the time they signed a contract with me.
Ashley C. understanding daily holding costs
5 June 2011 | 2 replies
I would not consider this a holding cost:anticipated profit = $40K; $111 opportunity cost/day If you do want to include an opportunity cost number, it would be what any cash you have invested into the deal could be earning in an alternative deal.