12 January 2014 | 9 replies
It doesn't have to be your money if you find a way to utilize other peoples money.

14 January 2014 | 9 replies
Being from Houston myself, there are REI resources out there that you can utilize to get into this business.

5 January 2014 | 8 replies
Or to utilize the list of risks the insurance company used to calculate your coverage.I would use a ratio of the personal/RE risks.

6 January 2014 | 22 replies
Everything works on percentages; if you are attempthing to sell the property on your own and utilize Realtors as an adjunct to your marketing efforts, it should not make any difference.

18 June 2014 | 8 replies
The idea was to sell my home in Maryland and move to Washington state, but that hasn't materialized yet.

15 January 2014 | 13 replies
In addition, our natural gas utility company is quick to share resources and check out the gas appliances if there is ever a suspected problem.

7 January 2014 | 2 replies
I've also read that general contracts might merit 20-40% markup over materials if bid out competitively.Q2: Do you know of boilerplate/sample contracts between an investor and developer on rental properties?

6 January 2014 | 3 replies
The VA has no title seasoning requirements in order to cash out using market value.This is a huge difference from conventional 1-4 lending because there are many restrictions for title seasoning (how long you have to wait after you acquire title to property).So how this could be utilized is if you were a veteran looking for a home and purchased a property for 70% of market value with cash (has to meet VA standards/owner occupied only) you can immediately cash out to 90% of market with proceeds going back to the borrower.Just a quick way that a vet who is also an investor can leverage their equity potentially in other investments to meet their goals and or financial freedom objectives.This would allow the veteran to obtain money around 4.5% (6.08% Annual mortgage constant) If you could reinvest at or above 6.08% annually then the vet could end up being able to live for free if the other investment cash flows sufficiently.

7 January 2014 | 3 replies
I have always been interested in real estate investment and my buddy Scott Swink, a BP Veteran, invited me to utilize this site.