
10 December 2017 | 25 replies
I meant to include that our plan is to amortize over 10 years and lock a rate under 3.5%.

2 May 2015 | 18 replies
,,and, the extra 5% gets me more of my equity out and working for me instead of being "lazy" locked up in the house...so to speak.

1 May 2015 | 8 replies
In SC you can't deny access to a land locked property, in particular if there is an existing used easement/access way.

4 May 2015 | 5 replies
The people under contract didnt execute as per the signed contract so if they broke it you should be able to then do business with your back up buyers and not be locked into anything.

2 May 2015 | 9 replies
I have an 8X10 shed with all my gardening tools that I was thinking of keeping there with a pad lock.

2 May 2015 | 9 replies
Answer, talk to people and prospect. so I started a conversation with the guy behind me an said by the way do you know anyone who invests in real estate, and he said why so I gave a reason, he said his brother was looking for a home, if it was a deal maybe he would be interested, and as luck would have it I sold a house I had just locked up.

7 June 2015 | 19 replies
That is, unless you're about to tell me that there is some compelling reason I should not.Some open questions I have, while I'm thinking about the fine points of the lease:If I were in their shoes, I'd sure as heck want a lock on my dorm room door.

3 May 2015 | 5 replies
We, nor our sellers, have any interest in locking up a property with a wholesaler.

25 August 2015 | 66 replies
Congrats on locking that down.

4 May 2015 | 14 replies
We want wealth…There are 3 items on the list: 1.Forced appreciation2.Income-producing property3.Land-locked markets in which due to fundamentals growth outpaces investingI don’t know any other ways to create wealth, which is to say to increase my buying power.