
26 April 2009 | 8 replies
This includes situations where you sell the home or convert it to business or rental property.

19 May 2009 | 9 replies
The other change is to convert garages into living space.
30 July 2011 | 12 replies
Many years later I was buying the office of a retiring brokerand when I had a meeting with the agents there they were all hot to try a concept they had heard of, flat fee listing, it would act as a loss leader like retail businesses use, and many would become buyers and many would convert to full service,and the signs would generate business, so I left the company name the same and separate from mine and gave it a shot.

13 May 2009 | 3 replies
Maybe I should convert it to a standard owner finance for 2 years, and have her get new financing at that point?

3 November 2009 | 15 replies
I'd rather have less traffic that converts than a bunch of traffic that gets lost in overload of information.

22 May 2009 | 3 replies
With the doomed-BigBanks taking their FREE (to them, not to us) money over to the Treasury for a 2.7% spread, then running back to ask the Treasury to convert OUR preferred shares to common so they can do it again, the pump won't last forever.Heck, I fully expect the BigBanks to turn an amazing profit in the second quarter, all without doing half the mortgage loans required to stay even..PS: Mr.

18 June 2009 | 2 replies
Setting aside the inherent risk of high leverage, here is my story:I have a situation where an outright owner is willing to do 80% financing; however I don't have enough capital to bridge the gap :cry: Is there any way to convert his offer of 80% owner finance to loaning 25% of the purchase price as a second and getting "convential" financing for 75%?

17 June 2009 | 13 replies
We've got to convert you to Cardinalism before to long.

20 January 2010 | 8 replies
They are conversion machines - designed to do nothing more but convert visitors into leads.However, because of this, they lack search engine stickiness and relevance.

2 July 2009 | 14 replies
Other owners could convert some housing inventory to other uses.