17 December 2013 | 18 replies
We are extremely motivated and know we will succeed.

18 February 2014 | 25 replies
I had just recently applied for a mortgage loan, but had not checked credit score in about 8 mths, however last time I checked score was a 705 on all 3 agencys, after applying I had only checked with experian assumed may be a little better, only to find out my credit score was 635 I have some school loans which I have missed some payments in distant past, have not missed a payment in 4 yrs only owe about 4800 left, 3 seperate loans required to pay 100 mth and I pay 125, and one other outstanding dept it is to a bank, for a previous closed account, which I owe 215$ it was from 09 for a 1$ overdraft which they kept billing me 30$ a day for a week before I was notified needless to say I was extremely upset and closed account, I know stupid I should of taken care of it and will as soon as posable.

17 December 2013 | 1 reply
To me I would think there could be extreme value in a property, that due to its current engineering allows for less than the 2% rule, but with careful and thoughtful reengineering (adding a half bath, closing off a big room to make 2 rooms instead…etc,) you could accomplish that the 2% rule with the added boost in rental income that not everybody would be able to vision.That being said let me pose the question that I hope will initiate some discussion.Has there been a time where you bought a less than attractive investment property and were able to change the dynamics of the floor plan with regards to beds/baths in a way that allowed for a substantial increase in rents?

27 December 2013 | 13 replies
No one harmed but the bugs themselves and extremely cheap.

18 December 2013 | 2 replies
Coming from a rehabber, albeit a humble new one, it would look extremely attractive to see a deal coming from a wholesaler that has done ALL of his homework upfront.

7 February 2020 | 109 replies
That process with all these professionals involved creates an extremely well thought out, valuable, audit balanced, and due diligence approved project by all!

18 December 2013 | 4 replies
I figured my chances were slim because I knew it was extremely small but BP hasn't failed me yet so I had to try.

22 December 2013 | 13 replies
This is the time bomb that will implode the system leading to either an Amero currency (think Trans Pacific Partnership) or the Bancor (one world currency ssdrs)It's painfully obvious that real estate valuations are once again at asset-bubble extremes.Correspondent Mark G. submitted a chart of the Wilshire REIT (real estate investment trusts) index that sums up the current real estate market in one image: it's painfully obvious that real estate valuations are once again at asset-bubble extremes, one that's even bigger than the last RE bubble that popped in 2008 with devastating consequences to the global economy.http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-30/what-real-estate-bubble-oh-you-mean-one-thats-bigger-2007-bubbleThis is important for the housing market, because mortgage rates tend to follow the yield on 10 year U.S.

19 December 2013 | 8 replies
So I have an extremely motivated seller wanting to get rid of a 3-family property for 500 dollars.

8 January 2014 | 6 replies
One says there should be no crack since it was extremely cold for only two days.