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Wes Farmer Price ratios between distressed and retail sales
19 January 2016 | 5 replies
(corporate owned/fixer upper/foreclosure/gov't owned/HUD Listing/No Disclosures/Potential Short Sale/Short Sale Pre-approved/Sold AS-IS)The report returns median sale price, by month over last year for all sold listings that match my base criteria and were flagged with one or more of those keywords in the Special Circumstances field.  
Chris Bojanowski Illinois tax liens..0-3%?
16 December 2015 | 19 replies
I believe homeowner has 2.5yrs in cook county to buy back. i think the bidding changed these days a bit. you have a chance against big corporation because if there are more than 1 bidders who bids 0% computer soft randomly assigned the winner. one thing I have a hard time to understand is ..in August 2016 we will be bidding on 2014 unpaid taxes. what if there are 2006 unpaid taxes or 2004 ?
Robert Obniski Chicago area insurance for flip
11 November 2015 | 2 replies
I've used American Modern Insurance.
Joseph Mcmahon Newbie from Chicago, IL
13 November 2015 | 10 replies
I'm just starting to learn about real estate investing so I can break away from my corporate job and start a new chapter in my life.
Guillaume Derouet LLC'S vs Millions dollar umbrella insurance policy for rentals?
10 December 2016 | 35 replies
Better run that past an appropriate attorney.If your "corporate veil" is not properly set up or maintained, the LLC may not afford you and your personal possessions much protection.You might do better to have a trust of some kind between you and the rest of the entity structure.
Alexander Baez First Time Buyer/Investor Chicago
23 November 2015 | 5 replies
I'm 25 have a decent gig but its working for a corporation is boring. 
Frank Klein if you are waiting for the right moment to start, its now
1 December 2015 | 4 replies
While working on Property # 3 a notice went up on the building next to us about the property going to Sheriffs sale, building was rough and needed a lot of work, but it was right next to ours and as “American Pickers” always say,” bundling pays off”.
Norberto Villanueva Greetings from the Majestic Rockies
25 November 2015 | 2 replies
My team includes experienced contractors and knowledgeable service providers, quality traditional and hard/private money lenders able to finance up to 100% of ARV, 90% of LTV and more, sources for individual and business lines of credit, stated income and blanket loans, even shelf corporations and am knowledgeable with the use of land trusts, land contracts, lease options and similar strategies to acquire property.
Gabe Tongate Newbie Investor From Peoria, Illinois
4 December 2015 | 11 replies
I am a current landlord and hope to increase in that area but I primarily enjoy the excitement of flipping.I am interested in one day becoming a full time investor but I presently work full time in a corporate setting.  
Jolene Adam Losses and taxes
11 January 2016 | 7 replies
The average culprit is not an evil corporation or foreign investor - The typical tax evader in the United States is a male under the age of 50 in the highest tax bracket and with a complicated return, and the most common means of tax evasion is overstatement of charitable contributions, particularly church donations.