
13 April 2008 | 30 replies
A dream is but a look into YOUR future...Nobody can truly see your vision from your prespective, and though we love our friends and family, we can never let them discourage us or set them off the path we intend for OURSELVES...Im a newbie, in real estate and similar to others here, i try not talk about what im doing too much, cause you always get the "nows not the right time" or "you can loss allot of money in real estate" but these comments usually come from people that have no real knowledge of real estate investingYou are in the right place, although im new to BP i can already see that by surrounding myself with these Sharp and knowlegdable investors, i can get all the motivation i need to succeed in the game....You can too Just my two cents.... good luck :D

17 March 2007 | 3 replies
Are you open to the possibility of networking at a game?

5 August 2010 | 8 replies
But that really is not the only issue, but moving on....if you're making the payment and the loan is current, it's highly unlikely a lender is going to say move out and give us the property, especially right now.Long story short, notice to the lender is important as it establishes acceptance of the transaction over time.

1 February 2007 | 2 replies
Now if you are dealing with investors then its a whole different ball game.

4 February 2007 | 4 replies
If you dont get the house for that much then just walk away..this is what im doing from now onI see a house i put an offer in they counter offerlets say the house is 100k I have preset im not going into the house for more than 70k. so i offer 65k they respond with 90 i respond wtih 85 lets just say they accept. then i would do my inspection and everything i found wrong wtih the home i'd negotiate it less and less until i brought it down to 70k or less whichever makees sense when u walk through the home for the first time.do not get emotional, it's a numbers game and if the numbers dont add up dont go foward with the deal. you wanna make sure u leave contingencies in your contract. they give you a way out if you find something that you extremely dislike. i hope this helps my example prolly sucks but good luck!

13 February 2007 | 5 replies
-If you can afford to get into commercial property, the entire game changes.

12 February 2007 | 10 replies
People 1-2 years ago just dove headfirst into it without doing much research, they were just hoping to play the appreciation game.

25 January 2011 | 5 replies
My suspicion is that it may be an artifact of the well-established corporate case law for series LLCs there.

15 February 2007 | 2 replies
I'm getting into the real estate game one way or another!

22 February 2007 | 6 replies
If you wanted to tell us about your website, you should have just come out and done it instead of playing games.