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N/A N/A Hello Everyone, I am a Newbie from Memphis, TN
17 February 2010 | 9 replies
I noticed he always carried these huge bolts around with him thru out the shop.
Eric P. wholesaling questions....
23 April 2016 | 13 replies
i have a few questions about wholesaling, i can't seem to find much information online that really helps me, at least for free...from my understanding, when you wholesale a property, you are finding a property (usually a fixxer upper) that is well below market price, that probably needs some repairs. after adding estimated repair cost to the purchase price you are left with a large amounty of equity, making it a good buy.now here's the part i don't quite understand... i am supposed to get this property under contract myself, then assign it to an investor looking to fix it up... so what happens if i can't find a buyer???
N/A N/A Anyone use Foreclosure.com ?
30 June 2006 | 5 replies
this info is available on their free online version.right now there is one that is going to forclose on the 17th of next month.i don't know if the people are plannig on coming up with miracle money, but i do know they haven't yet listed it with a realtor.I am a realtor, but not a vulture so i haven't approached them. and as for investing in it myself, i am all tapped out on my current project which was a trustee sale, cleaner upper that will have instant equity of about $200,000.yippee!
N/A N/A Projecting Major Disaster areas when investing
8 April 2006 | 0 replies
Based upon this data we are looking at a projection of over 50 Major Disasters to hit the US by the end of 2006In addition, we are still recovering from fires in California, Colorado, New New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.Yet, we are still going to have to deal with past Hurricane damage.And we still face dry conditions in various parts of the United States that produce fires and we have yet to step into the Atlantic hurricane season that lasts from June to November, with the peak season from mid-August to late October.On top of all this over 350 tornadoes have been recorded as of April and this could be one of the most active and deadly seasons in historyFor more data see: http://www.spc.noaa.gov and To compare from 2005 to 2006 see: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/online/monthly/index.htmlAs an investor we are tough to research property titles, market value and market trends but one major area that is left out is storm trends.Why storm trends.
Abraham Cohen Your take on Ebay's real estate auctions
2 December 2019 | 10 replies
Now you can purchase eBay-authorized real estate signs to direct local-area bidders to your online real estate posting
N/A N/A starting with $200 or less
27 May 2008 | 23 replies
.:)Read everything you can on these forums (you'll find a quite a bit of information online for free).Join a local real estate club and network..ask tons of questions and get out there.As far as courses go - I personally like Ron Legrand's "Wholesale/Retail" course.
N/A N/A Need home equity loan??
17 April 2006 | 0 replies
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Dustin T Would this help with getting a loan...?
24 April 2006 | 0 replies
The town is slowly growing, but has 2 developments started and is jotted to build 600+ new homes soon (the whole town is only 10-15,000 people right now).I'd like to build a 2 story building. offices upstairs, shops/stores downstairs.
N/A N/A Finding Tenants
2 May 2006 | 1 reply
Online advertising (craigslist, rent.com)4.
N/A N/A Ameriquest and Countrywide
1 November 2006 | 2 replies
Ameriquest is known for very quick closings, no appraisal needed and a big name.The reason they close so quickly is there fees are always extremely high, which they do their best not to disclose, they blow up their appraisals so you have a great chance of borrowing more money than your home is actually worth (personal experience with one of my clients), and the rates are higher than every other subprime company.For people with bad credit, find a mortgage broker to shop the best rates for you.