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Jamie Dzierwa Any help would be great.
4 August 2009 | 14 replies
We have done tons of research, have looked countless hours on the internet for properties and driving around and looking at vacant homes.
Arlu Tejada Newbie from CT
29 July 2009 | 2 replies
For now, I want to do assignment of contracts first to build up my capital.I have been trying to find good deals on the internet and I did.
Lynn Simonsen Old developer
31 July 2009 | 4 replies
I am trying to learn about how to incorporate the internet and sites like this into my programs.
William S Note Networking
10 November 2009 | 4 replies
Listing notes on any open internet source is not a good idea and a sign that the listing broker has limited resources to sell notes to buyers with established relationships.
Richard Bruce LVR on a Condo complex??
1 August 2009 | 6 replies
I've searched on the Internet for a few days and cant find anything on it.
Alex K. MLS?
19 September 2009 | 13 replies
Locally here where I concentrate, I purchase from the bank using their listing agent, but get the properties under contract BEFORE they hit the MLS.
Tyler Finley Help a Newbie?
15 October 2009 | 11 replies
Learn everything you need to know( Books, internet, BP site).
Jonathan Buerkert Vacant Duplex in Pittsburgh
23 August 2009 | 6 replies
He said that he's been marketing the home on the MLS and the internet on sites like Craig's List and has only had a few responses.
Jim Johnson Hello Bigger Pockets!
27 August 2009 | 8 replies
The easy way is through internet searches.
Jon Klaus 13% are behind on mortgage or in foreclosure
21 September 2009 | 3 replies
Last year, subprime adjustable-rate loans caused the largest share of foreclosures.The worst of the trouble is still concentrated in California, Nevada, Arizona and Florida, which accounted for 44 percent of new foreclosures in the country.