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Asher Anthes Best Option for getting a small mortgage ($60,000, 80% LTV)
22 August 2012 | 12 replies
I will continue the search!
Mark W. REI clubs/meetings in Winston or Charlotte, NC
17 August 2012 | 7 replies
I am looking for clubs or meetings so I can continue my education on a local level.
Mark Samuals 2 Year Rule for Capital Gains on Rental Prop
12 August 2012 | 9 replies
Mark Samuals,Sorry, I missed this post I was doing continuing education all weekend.
Mark Maire Newbie from Hampton Roads, VA/Eugene, OR
4 August 2012 | 1 reply
Will continue to study and hopefully get hands on when I get back.
Brian H. Problem property...all suggestions welcome
13 August 2013 | 8 replies
I'm thinking about refinancing it but only if I continue to try to rent it out, which is not my preference after what I went through with the last tenants.
Patrick Froehlich Virtual Wholesaling
29 January 2013 | 5 replies
I would love to continue working in my market but its so strong here that anything can be sold retail.
Corey Dutton Hedge Funds, Canadians, and Overseas Buyers Swoop in on U.S. Real Estate
23 September 2012 | 16 replies
Part of that problem is the simple fact that there are less homes going to the foreclosure auctions (trustee sales) as more and more short sales go through and banks continue to take their time to foreclose.The hedge funds are also creating even more competition, specifically because they are paying almost (and sometimes more) than retail pricing.
Kari M. Vacancy in January in MN
23 September 2012 | 4 replies
Until then, they have to continue to pay.
Jeff S. They like turnover
23 September 2012 | 21 replies
I do not see rent continuing to rise at 20% a year and if it does you will be able to adjust accordingly.
Rich Weese Just accept it – we're going broke!
23 September 2012 | 7 replies
The current administration either doesn't see it or likes what they see and will continue to grow all of these items.My simple question is, how high do the above percentages need to go before we realize it is not fixable without either declaring bankruptcy or printing so much money that we face unsustainable inflation?