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Eric Gard Should I purchase it?
18 July 2011 | 51 replies
I'm hoping the new park I just found will produce something tomorrow, I dont know if the park management will be around though.The knowledge you would obtain by reading the book now is far more valuable then the $35 write off.
Joshua Dorkin Real Estate Investor Partnership Horror Stories
4 December 2013 | 23 replies
Her time was more valuable than mine.
Niel Kluszczynski New Member, South Bend IN
3 May 2011 | 7 replies
Welcome Neil.Sounds like your building some valuable experience.
Ryan Scritchlow Best way to sell a house
11 February 2011 | 4 replies
I used to do a lot of splits in my market when the land was valuable, but not it is not worth too much.2) 29% interest?
Troy Ross Cellphone Apps For The Real Estate Investor
8 March 2011 | 11 replies
As I said earlier, I have found that the ‘sold’ listings usually are only as recent as one but typically two months ago or older (up to three years ago).Having such an application would be very valuable out in the field.
Steve Babiak closing in on 300,000 forum posts milestone!
25 May 2011 | 15 replies
At the Craigslist forums they are closing in on 2 billion mostly useless posts. 300K here is FAR more valuable.
Adrian Williams College Major?
18 February 2011 | 36 replies
In my opinion it is not so much about the courses studied as it is how you applied it and used it later.Some material was quickly forgotten, while other material I use regularly and applied early has been very valuable in many endeavors.
Linda R. New to note buying
17 February 2011 | 8 replies
The strategy would be to buy it (in essence giving the note holder some cash to walk away from the deal), and to proceed with the foreclosure process as a means to ultimately acquire the property.The maturity date was supposed to be 8/1/2016, but that really doesn't matter since the note is non-performing.You need to find out the following: (1) what position this note is in, as being a "junior" lien makes it a lot less valuable, and (2) what, if any, type of delay tactic (bankruptcy, etc.) the payor is using to delay the foreclosure process.
Rob Street Buying non-performing note of abandoned property
18 February 2011 | 13 replies
I am finding this site to be a wealth of valuable information and feel fortunate to have found it.So, I understand that purchase price of the note is irrelevant - the full value of the note is still the obligation and what would be due to me as the note owner.
Michael Stole listing agents, what if clients insist on unreasonable high prices?
27 March 2011 | 12 replies
I say it's simple.I am a broker specializing in listing properties for sale.I only put time into properties where a seller gives me the exclusive right to market their property for sale.I can only take so many listings at once so I am selective about what I take.Since commercial commissions are much larger I do very well with this strategy.Hope it helps.To all brokers/agents out there remember (you are valuable,you are not to be used and abused by potential clients).