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John Shiraef Chattanooga boy...just getting his feet wet
26 April 2009 | 8 replies
You generally must repay the credit over a 15-year period in 15 equal installments.
Richard Warren Fed reduces 2009 outlook
8 June 2009 | 33 replies
They're equally as responsible for the mess this country is in as the fed and us fools that voted them in there.
Jason Parks Tips To Avoid Housing Bubble
30 May 2009 | 8 replies
The answer is: you should treat the home you're buying like an investment property equally.
Alex K. Does a high foreclosure rate equal great rental market??
10 June 2009 | 11 replies

Just wondering what the thoughts are on this? If areas have a high foreclosure rate, is there a high demand for rental properties as people still need a place to live?

A friend of mine was telling me he knows someon...

Ty H. Bank of America Revises Short Sale Policy
21 October 2009 | 35 replies
So if ARV is 150K and repairs are 40K, ARV minus repairs equals 110K. 50% of that is 55K so that is his offer.
Loc R. Unilateral Notes?
31 May 2009 | 0 replies
He also happens to have 5 siblings who have an equal share of the building.
Eric Nickelson conventional financing for Dallas/FW area
24 January 2011 | 12 replies
The gross rental income from the property is equal to the lesser of the market rent established by the appraiser or the current rent based on existing lease agreement.3.
Dick Green Communism
4 June 2009 | 29 replies
That class had insisted that socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equalizer.
Nate Kimball Newbie investing group....where do we start?
19 June 2009 | 8 replies
I even threw a party and gave each of the five a check for $2,500 which equaled 10% of their original investment for the short time they were in the deal.but because thanks to them I got into the deal.
TJ Thompson Multi-family and apartment appreciation
23 June 2009 | 13 replies
That is, $1 in 1950 is equal to $7.14 in 2000, which equates to 4% annual compounding.Don't even believe the "median home price" statistics.I would still content that income properties are based on income, and don't track the appreciation of SFRs, which are based on demand from homeowners.