Brian Stolarski
need financing (and any help) for apartment purchases
2 June 2007 | 5 replies
hi all,i am looking to start a new phase of my life and i thought that property investment and managment would be a great way for me to earn a living.i have been crunching numbers, and putting together senarios, and believing that a goal of $1,000,000 worth of of the right properties would make a good living for the immediate future.provided i do my dd and using a starting cost of 1,000,000,is it posible to buy these properties with 50,000 as leverage?
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Using your cash vs seeking HML or other sources
21 October 2006 | 2 replies
Back then ('89) the conforming loan minimum was $30K so any loan for less was loaded up with extra points, junk fees etc, and it required 20% down.
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Deals to contract on MLS
14 November 2006 | 5 replies
If you can get these deals then it sounds like you can "flip" it for FMV, or a bit below, and earn the equity spread.Thank you for any answers.
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RE Entrepreneur Seeking Partnership w/ RE Agents Nationwide
29 October 2006 | 0 replies
If you are anxious to find another niche to be able to utilize what you have learned, but earn MORE money, then I would ask that you contact me.
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Real estate apprentice
1 December 2006 | 30 replies
I know a few very successful people from the NRU program, but I never got in because I was able to learn enough to earn without spending much money.
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introduction
5 November 2006 | 2 replies
I really feel I just pay for a extra long infomercial for the "advanced" coursed they offered.
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Anyone had any success with Lease/Purchase in military city?
5 March 2007 | 4 replies
[u][b]FOR EXTRA CREDIT: How does the military person then continue to receive per diem money to pay for their new mortgage?
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Manchester NH, my niche!
13 November 2006 | 5 replies
I have earned some great short term profits, all while staying on course for the long-term.
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How To Close Deals Even When The Market Is Slow
12 November 2006 | 0 replies
These notes allow us to add strength to our financial statements while earning much better returns than cash accounts, making them valuable tools for further acquisitions and pyramiding the growth of a tax-sheltered wealth accumulation base.
John Cleare
Priceless Text- "I'm a Real Estate Investor"
3 May 2007 | 16 replies
Ya I couldn't agree more....Here's my list of reason for doing REI:1) You can never get fired so you have permanent job security2) You can work from home which has it's own huge set of advantages3) You can set your own schedule, wake up when you want and work as many or few hours as you want.4) You set your own pay5) You're often earning as much or more than high power doctors and lawyers.6) Once you have as little as 1 apartment building you likely have enough income to never have to work again if you don't want to.7) As you continue to acquire rental properties your month cash flow rapidly goes up into the five figure range and eventually even six figures.8) You can do a deal from almost anywhere in the world.