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Agustin Conti Looking for better financial options for an investment property.
3 September 2023 | 20 replies
Keep in mind that mortgage rates can change intraday, depending on economic date that influence mortgage bond prices.
Ronald Meza Should I pull Permits?!?!
28 June 2023 | 25 replies
Are they licensed and bonded
Evan Parker Congratulations! You Gentrify: Displacing a Community
7 August 2019 | 200 replies
Equities, Bonds (via implied interest-rate), Art, Fine-Wines, and especially Real-Estate.
Sheila Campbell Buying Mortgage Notes
19 December 2020 | 29 replies
I am a veteran as well and maybe we can help one another out on that bond!
Amber Butler NCH (Nevada Corporate Headquarters) and unsecured business lines of credit
13 May 2016 | 14 replies
It was a lengthy process that took a couple weeks however, my husband and I happened to meet a person at a Fortune Builders seminar that handled the situation for us.
Brady Mullen Should I Use Debt?
26 August 2023 | 5 replies
Debt, mortgages or corporate bonds tend to be the lowest cost of capital available.
Jake Lord First Deal Gone Wrong
20 September 2019 | 44 replies
Ask contractors if they are licensed and bonded before even meeting them at the property.
M T Naughton Is Real Estate a Viable Alternative to Bonds
19 January 2022 | 1 reply
Some feel that real estate is a viable alternative to bonds and others feel they are not.
Aymeric De Conde Primary resident investment in NYC vs. rental property elsewhere
31 July 2019 | 19 replies
If you are not planning to live in NYC for a long time then I think you better off investing in an area with a better cash flow...If you have in mind your next destination after NYC then you should probably research that area...NYC is like investing in bonds...very safe...but very low if any returns...Managing an apartment in the city can be quite difficult.
Jack B. Good markets for inexpensive properties with good cash flow?
5 August 2020 | 45 replies
Hope that helps that can go into a lengthy response