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Account Closed If YOUR party looses-How will YOU react?
4 November 2008 | 84 replies
In all fairness, I think those of us on the right should step back and remove ourselves from the equation.
Frank Adams Mistakes I see newbies making
6 September 2006 | 13 replies
You're not taking advantage of a seller on both sides of that equation.
N/A N/A Are You Really A Twenty First Century Investor?
27 April 2005 | 0 replies
A $5,000,000 loan with 2- 3% down payment equates to putting down $100,000 to $150,000.
James W. Sellers threatening to sue me because I cant get financing
22 July 2005 | 5 replies
I don't think that the seller's agent has a leg to stand on....although you may have been approved based on your w-2 income, if you were using any rental income to qualify for the loan, then your 1040's will come into the equation, and if you have a lot of deductions, then that will reduce your income and may have been enough to kick you out of the parameters of the loan guidelines.
N/A N/A which came first the rental or the rehab?
10 August 2005 | 2 replies
Oh and give in to the equation no debt, very high credit score and the ability to be full time.
N/A N/A Do this deal add up?
23 August 2005 | 1 reply
In my opinion there are two things wrong with this equation:1.
N/A N/A Feedback on First RE Investment
5 May 2006 | 28 replies
So yes he will earn a profit, but if you don't have cash then you have to increase your capital base in the property (either through another loan, or by adding equity/cash to the equation).All of that being said...
Abraham Cohen Your take on Ebay's real estate auctions
2 December 2019 | 10 replies
I know Ebay has all sorts of equations for pricing a listing of cars, toys, etc. - and some of them are value based.
N/A N/A My Starting Out Plan
17 August 2006 | 4 replies
I don't equate "buying the house money" the same as "loan money".You see.
N/A N/A How much money should a person have before they start ?
24 August 2006 | 10 replies
It equates to about $1500 to $1700 on a $140,000 purchase with a 570 credit score.$500 earnest, $100 option fee, $200 inspection and approx $700 to $900 on insurance paid upfront.