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N/A N/A Living below my means?
15 March 2009 | 14 replies
But it can certainly be done and once one sees results one gains more motivation.In my youth I earned good money, had lots of strength and energy, and was half-way good-looking.
Jon Holdman Great Consumer Crash of 2009
21 August 2008 | 13 replies
We have a government that insists on charging one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world, double taxes on capital gains, taxes interest on savings, bails out irresponsible corporations, fights expensive wars in the middle east and decides to put its head in the sand and not create a national energy policy for the 21st century.
Terry Royce How to fund this?
20 August 2008 | 8 replies
If that is the case you might also have trouble when selling if he doesn't get the proper permits you won't be able to full capitalize on the improvements you make.A HML would work in this case if the ARV really is 220k...but you don't want to have to pay the high points and rate they would charge on that.
Farril De foor making payments
15 September 2008 | 9 replies
Using a computer isn't always the most efficient method.
Derek Decoste option fee and 1 more question
10 September 2008 | 6 replies
.$5000 div by 24 Months = 209.per month.Thats $60 bucks a week.Thats 1 Sat for 8 hours at Wal Mart or Home Depot.In return The Renter - Tenant has a plan to buy the property.Credit is given for the option money, a portion of the monthly rent and for improvements.
Steven Vaughn New to Investing
14 September 2008 | 10 replies
I will go with Rob Aaron to improve your credit history first at priority basis...
Will Barnard Successful flippers, your input here!
1 December 2008 | 29 replies
Also if you can prove with receipts for improvements that are close to the same amount of increase from initial purchase to end user sale...you can often get the lender to waive the seasoning requirement because you are proving why to home went up in value in such a short time.
Jeffrey Hanlon Tenant Issue, what would you do?
31 October 2008 | 4 replies
Don't beat yourself up about it and don't waste energy that could be put to productive use elsewhere.
Kyer Robinson Getting your spouse involved
4 November 2008 | 2 replies
My husband was a small home improvement contractor - I was a property mgr.