
9 April 2010 | 16 replies
I would have the REALTOR produce actual closings where they were able to seek a deficiency waiver and avoid a seller contribution.Fact is, most agent will not offer to protect your interests post-sale.
23 February 2008 | 6 replies
They also need to remember where the rocks are and that collateral damage happens if they have a wipe out.The write offs Wall Street are taking are a bit disconnected from the mortgages given how they sliced and diced the mortgage backed securities.

27 October 2009 | 10 replies
If for whatever reason I want to sell, I'll probably have to pay 6% for closing, so take off 5k off the 81600, which won't leave me no where near the 20% minimum I must have to do a deal (20% is my rock bottom I need on a flip to pay for my time).Maybe I'm making things more complex than what they are, but if someone could break this down for me I would appreciate this immensly on making my decision on continuing with the purchase.Thanks!

15 April 2008 | 3 replies
It is worse quality than WTI but you can see the profit margin.They produce about 10 million barrels a day.

16 June 2009 | 44 replies
As long as you buy them low enough and your ARV is high enough, you can continue to cash out 20 to 25K for your next purchase and rehab, while holding small loans on each property and still making them produce a fairly nice cash flow.

22 September 2016 | 55 replies
More recently Backpage.com has produced more solid leads for me than craigslist as it is still new (to me) and mostly contains postings from the owners.Do you have an example of the email you send?

14 July 2014 | 18 replies
The agent told them if they had a car, he knew an investor who would pay them a finders fee if they would put a sign on their car and it produced a lead for me.

2 May 2013 | 6 replies
Brandon Turner I play modern/hard rock in one band and write/ record quite a few different styles.

10 June 2013 | 4 replies
Gold is a slow or non-earning asset, if all you require is to preserve your assets gold is an option, if you're in the game of earning an income and growing assets, jump into RE as an income producing activity, the water is fine.

15 June 2013 | 21 replies
You're going to have to do something different.With a large enough space you could include a rock climber, maybe some trampolines.