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Joe Shields Condo Buy in Harbour Island, Tampa, FL -
19 August 2016 | 7 replies
gws_rd=ssl#q=501+Knights+R...Zillow.com says you are in the ball park with your figures, but, why would you buy a Condo.
Todd Moriarty How many basis points to add to 10 yr treasury?
11 August 2016 | 19 replies
Is there a crystal ball, the magic 8-ball, a secret website?
Damien Dear Looking to Gain Knowledge from Local Investors
25 August 2016 | 28 replies
So the ball is in your court. 
David Rutledge multiple loans at the same time?
8 August 2016 | 7 replies
I have two properties that I am ready to make an offer on (one in NC and the other in IN)I have lenders sorted out for both of those states but I am a little unsure on what would be the best way to juggle these loans at this point.I would really like to put an offer in on both properties at the same time and get the ball rolling on both (I have more than enough for the 20% down payment on both properties)My question is, am I doing anything wrong by trying to have two separate properties with separate lenders close at the same time?
Amiris Brown Where to begin: Wholesale, Flip, or Renovate to Hold?
8 October 2016 | 28 replies
I'm already on the ball with those steps, @Gary Harris.
Shaquetta Chittams EMD Battle
1 September 2016 | 44 replies
It's why we have contracts...they protect buyer and seller, but your side sadly dropped the ball.
Amiris Brown ​Which is better: Double Close or Become a Realtor?
12 August 2016 | 62 replies
Most who go down this road of hey if you have no money to start try wholesaling they blow what little money they have on marketing.. never close a deal or close one that took a whole year to do and never scale it and then they are back at their day job and there dreams are crushed.. where as same time and effort put into the industry and you have much wider net to cast and revenue streams to capture than just trying to talk a home owner into low balling them on the sale of a property... 
Armen Zakarian Investment Funding
16 August 2016 | 6 replies
It is said that the money comes with finding the right property, but even if the person finding the property doesn't receive the 100% LTV/Rehab cost and doesn't have any capital it may be a hard to get the ball rolling.
Kim Tucker LMLO for Seller Financing
9 August 2016 | 2 replies
Even an attorney needs a broker's license to underwrite and advise on mortgages if they carry that out as a business.There are other issues as to liability, a lender's liability policy doesn't cover third party originations and there are special rules for that as well.Then, there are servicing issues, the DF ball of regs has exemptions for portfolios under 500, but even at that, in the latest final rule from the CFPB, some of the servicing aspects will apply to any loan regardless of how many notes has in servicing. 
Scott Freer Real estate professionals soup to nuts Philly
13 August 2016 | 7 replies
I even had to beg the last agent to put in a bid for me because he didn't like my low ball offer.I am in search of a real investment savey agent who also can do HUD deals, that is paramount right now.