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Ryan Kraft Housing Bubble? Hard Finding Deals? What's Your Market Like?
20 July 2017 | 88 replies
We have a legitimate subprime auto loan bubble, wall street has securitized cell phone bills and rent payments, the stock market seems to have no place to go but down, incomes are not keeping up with home prices, Canada and Australia are facing housing downturns, foreign investors are bidding up high end homes, private commercial lenders seem to be spending big bucks on finding new customers and HGTV flip shows and investors are all over the place....
Patrick Henderson So called Wholesalers "Analogy" "NOT ALL WHOLESALERS"
28 February 2017 | 0 replies
He was right, at that time I had no other buyers and if I were as inexperienced as I know the vast majority of their customers are, I might have panicked.
Christopher Gomez Your Best Advice For Maintaining Broker Relationships
2 March 2017 | 1 reply
If you are a "repeat customer", the agent or broker will often reach out to you first.Credibility is worth money.
Kalimah Jenkins Design help on my newest FLIP -- Ideas Please
7 March 2017 | 8 replies
If it weren't for that floor height difference between there and the kitchen, I would suggest moving the patio doors to the adjacent wall in place of the window, and extending the kitchen into that space, adding more cabinets along the back wall and a nice big island.
Mindy Jensen Att: Traditional Lenders - Question About Due On Sale Clause
10 July 2017 | 25 replies
Talking about concrete in the pipe lines, ripped out electrical, holes in the roofs, destroyed foundation, destroyed walls, flooding the house with water, ripping out and selling all the cabinets, and selling the appliances.
Levi T. Got to love this business!
30 July 2017 | 23 replies
.$1,550 to repair flashing, gutters, soffits, replace dryer lines, fix fence in the backyard, replace one damaged cabinet, and a bunch of smalls items like lights, switch covers, etc.$2,450 replace or repair missing and damaged drywall, patch, sand, and paint flat white with glossy baseboards, trim and doors.$550 for a new microwave and frig.Just a tad under my 8k estimate to rehab.
Jackson Long Property management- what do you get?
6 July 2017 | 4 replies
Electrician found the power had just gone out.To sum up...I do not feel like I've got a partner invested in my success (what I thought I was paying for) instead I feel like I am a captive customer to increase their revenue.Thoughts?
N/A N/A Stopping Foreclosures With A Foreclosure Presale
20 August 2011 | 3 replies
This strategy will help your customer to pay off their loan and avoid damage to their credit rating.You customer may qualify if:  Owner-occupant (rental or vacancy considered by lender on a case by case basis)  At least two months delinquent at time of closing  Arms Length Transaction This is an expression used to describe a transaction between persons in which each acts in their own self-interest.
Robert Granat Nearly 10x my downpayment in 5 years
5 November 2022 | 0 replies
Replaced old carpeting with LVP flooring, installed custom-built closet and pantry cabinetry, updated all electrical switches and fixtures to Decora trim, added recessed lights and switches throughout Kitchen and Living rooms, updated the landscaping for curb appeal, repainted throughout property.
Henry Clark Self Storage- Can I buy your Storage Location?
30 November 2022 | 8 replies
Location wasn't picked for the customers benefit.