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Jaime Nichols champagne tastes on a beer budget, how do I go about it?
17 March 2013 | 2 replies
What does one like me extend for this very valuable information?
Brian W. How do good, savvy investors find good deals in any market?
21 April 2013 | 18 replies
The only way the deals would "dry up" is if every house is now in perfect "retail ready" condition, every homeowner gets a great job, everyone makes all their payments on time, people stop getting divorces, people stop passing away, etc. etc.Yes, market conditions will vary by locale, but deals happen every day and new opportunities pop up all the time.Successful investors do it thru MARKETING - the constant communication with your target market via multiple "touches" over an extended period of time.
Bob Battel Dual Commissions?
6 February 2013 | 9 replies
This is also driven and controlled by local custom as all brokers have a working relationship within each Board of Realtors franchise.If you are ever in such a situation you should call the most recent broker and inform them of the circumstances and ask for a board determination or written letter of agreement in the matter between the applicable brokers (not agents, but thier brokers).If one broker is not a Realtor (member of the Board of Realtors) then you need a release or letter of agreement between the brokers.A real estate commission usually can not be the basis for any lien upon a property, but it can become a civil matter.
Gregory Heddaeus Keeping First Home as Rental While Upgrading To A New House
20 February 2013 | 7 replies
Much more forgiving then she will be if you get seriously over extended with a more expensive new place and an old one that bleeds cash every month.
Keith Saunders First time buying land need some advice
21 March 2012 | 3 replies
I've never purchased land for developing but I know roads and extending town utilities (if applicable) are very expensive.
Bruce Reeves How to properly remove floor register
19 November 2013 | 4 replies
OR extend it to a wall register if its in the road where it is.
Katrina P. How would YOU approach this deal? Or would you?
19 July 2010 | 23 replies
There perhaps will be seasoning due to restrictions on resale placed by the lender who is releasing their lien at a discount to the payoff amount; this is the seasoning that is discussed as being negotiated away.But if your buyer is being financed - and not all cash - then the lender for the buyer may have a seasoning requirement too!
Jeffrey K. Hurting for work
12 December 2010 | 24 replies
As for banks releasing inventory, that's been the rumor for about two years now, so while I'm still hearing that there's a flood of inventory coming, I'm not holding my breath...It would certainly be nice though!!!
Katrina P. How do you avoid so many credit inquiries?
10 January 2011 | 29 replies
If you don't know how to extend credit and your sole reason for being is to cater to "retail" customers you business model is weak!
Daniel Stewart 2008 foreclosures forecast released
3 February 2008 | 7 replies
First American Core Logic released it's foreclosures forecast this last week, figured everyone would like to see some of the rankings by city.Basically, what First American Core Logic does is rank cities on their likelyhood of foreclosures.