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29 June 2007 | 5 replies
., as I was saying I live in southern California which is located in Corona outside of San Diego .I am a contractor self employed I am into rehab home and repair remodeling and renovation. yes I do have investment property here I want to learn more about investing into the rehab /wholesaling for numbered years I have worked on properties preparing them for the market .so I would like to learn about the investing part of the industry .thought the best place to start is to become a bird dog since I have a lot experience in the remodeling fields
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2 July 2007 | 4 replies
-Peteryou know over the years I've seen many of properties owned by others then I invested a great deal of my time and experience in far as home repair and remodeling for others .when a purchase my real estate instead of learning how to invest in more real estate and keeping the investment going in the direction it should've been going , decided to stop right there .so by working with real estate companies and homeowners doing these repairs to their property I decided .to look into purchasing real estate and investment into my future .so with my background in home repair and renovation I would not have no problem whatsoever understanding the investment industry .
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8 October 2007 | 6 replies
• Property types allowed include office, retail, mixed use, industrial, N/O/O homes, apartments, 1-4 unit rentals, mobile home parks, hotels/motels, restaurants, gas stations, churches and RV parks
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8 July 2007 | 6 replies
The industry's sweet spot is 90 LTV (90% financing) and you would need a FICO is the high 6's/low 7's, be able to document income/assets, have cash reserves on hand, etc. in order to minimize your down payment requirments to 0-5%.
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10 July 2007 | 31 replies
Matt,With all due respect, my opinions are not mine, but that of an industry called lending.
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31 July 2007 | 2 replies
If they are the industry leader they should represent the baseline other packages will need.Tangent...Open Source is a good idea.
6 July 2007 | 3 replies
Even back when tech was just a normal industry (changing the world was not the mantra) people seemed to take to RE investing.
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26 July 2007 | 2 replies
I work full time in the HVAC industry in NC and we are currently in our busyest (I had a real hard time spelling busyest...busyist...busiest...oh well you know what I mean) time of year and have been working pretty much from 7:00am to around 9:00pm everyday except Sunday which is usually around 9:00am till 4:00pm.
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29 May 2008 | 17 replies
Check with the National Association of Credit Services Organizations to see if the company you are considering is a member.This is the only accredition that matters in the credit repair industry.
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11 July 2007 | 3 replies
I am learning about the "proper" way to take advantage of leveraging equity using rentals/apartments/leases and holding the properties for an extended period of time, i.e. for years.I have an industrial property I purchased using some of the equity in my home.