
30 August 2006 | 6 replies
Scott,There are some other methods that you can use to flip without getting a loan.

2 September 2006 | 3 replies
If you put a quality product on the market, it will sell- even with picky buyers and a slower market.

7 September 2006 | 0 replies
My group identifies quality Real Estate Investment deals in the Washington DC area.

8 September 2006 | 4 replies
What is the proper method to analyze this situation.

17 September 2006 | 6 replies
If that were the case I thought that if you were honest with them you would have to tell them to list their house with a realtor at a very fair price to move it quickly, end foreclosure and maybe get some equity.What I have since learned is that the majority of the people wait far too long and don't contact us until it is basically too late to sell via traditional methods.

14 September 2006 | 5 replies
The only way pick is the traditional methods which are credit report, job history, rental history and hope that they are accurate indicators of future performance.

13 September 2006 | 1 reply
have anyone checked this method of buying real estate out, how does it work.

10 October 2007 | 51 replies
who's selling, why are they selling, how hungry are they, condition of the neighborhood (safety/properties/etc), and condition of the unit itself (can I do the repairs, what's it gonna cost me) and finally, the quality of renters in the area and vacancy rates.good luck...

14 September 2006 | 0 replies
Ok, so I have found a method to get the calls coming in and so far about half are motivated sellers with equity.

11 June 2018 | 9 replies
Okay - I'll spell it out:Adverse posession is a method of acquiring the title to someone else's property by occupying the property against the rightful owner's rights.According to Wikipedia , "Adverse possession requires the actual, visible, hostile, notorious, exclusive, and continuous possession of the property, and some jurisdictions further require the possession to be made under a claim of title or a claim of right."