
29 May 2007 | 1 reply
I'm a newbie to investing, and I'd like to hear the pluses and negitives of having a co-borrower.
30 December 2007 | 1 reply
O.K. Heres my question.. I read a post about TCS in here..- I Googled TCS- They seem legit, alliance with County Wide Home loans etc. They offer coarses to teach you how to make money in real estate... I must say that...

10 June 2007 | 2 replies
The public trustee is the government branch that handles any deed or lien issues as well *** foreclosures for any real property in Colorado.

18 June 2007 | 6 replies
Colorado is about 100 basis point cheaper.The inventory is excessive everywhere so we are picking up alot of business.
21 June 2007 | 4 replies
The other redeption periods are still in effect, and purchasing one of those leins can be a way to acquire the property after the sale but before it becomes a REO.The new law, the "Colorado Foreclosure Protection Act" defines both preforeclosure consultants and equity purchasers.

17 June 2007 | 50 replies
Luckily, there are some wonderful management companies....and parent co-signers...and we won't have to deal with the day-to-day headaches.

30 October 2012 | 16 replies
Each property can have its own workbook and as long as you ensure that you are not co-mingling funds and 99.9% of your income and expenses can be traced to a bank account or receipt log, then I think excel is a good start.

18 June 2007 | 1 reply
Hello,My name is Brett and I live in Thornton, Colorado.

29 July 2007 | 2 replies
If you are a creative Colorado real estate agent that works with investors please contact me.I pay between 2-6% commissions on my transactions.The week before last I acquired 2 homes and early next week I expect to have 4 more under contract.