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Bill Jones Creative Financing In a Nutshell
2 January 2014 | 18 replies
Everything you have mentioned is decades old, out dated (CFDs) and your deed exchange for example, read a recent thread Deed in lieu of foreclosure and pre-arranged deed agreements" the link given is by an attorney and reputable source.
Daniel Smilansky Vegas, Bakersfield or Phoenix for Buy & Hold?
16 February 2015 | 36 replies
If I find 10 articles from reputable sources telling me that a particular market is awesome but I've talked to 5-10 professional (and successful (which is key)) investors who tell me they've had bad experiences there or that reality doesn't match the written data, I'm going to listen to those investors all day long.I'm also a lot more apt to listen to people who aren't tied to any one market themselves.
Guevara M. Planning First Flip In 2014
18 December 2013 | 4 replies
I'm actually on the same track, planning on doing my first deal in January.One concern I have is with your best friend's mom as a source of funds.
Hyun Son Benchmarking data
18 December 2013 | 3 replies
Is there some kind of specific software or sources that they use to figure out things like cost per square foot, usable square foot/person, assessing the current state of the market or assessing their competitors??
Jay Neil Newbie from Houston
20 December 2013 | 13 replies
Probates are a great lead source, but they can be slow to develop.
Michael G. BPers in Philadelphia : Anyone know NRIA : National Realty Investment Advisors LLC - NY/NJ/ Philadelphia Area ?
7 February 2020 | 109 replies
Our website is www.nria.net.We have over 125 clients - which have all repeated projects with us - and most of which continue to repeat NEW projects with us every year.We challenge anyone to come to our offices with 24 hours advance notice to review the original and government registered Real Estate documents previously detailed and more.Simply email me for an appointment at [email protected]. and we will immediately accommodate you.We are a very busy and successful investment Real Estate Project Management firm – coordinating the client desired process of complete 100% new construction Income Property Development - but we are extremely customer service focused and document everything we do via independent bank audit sources.
Jason Millar New Member from East Boston, MA
13 January 2014 | 19 replies
Either way I would think good local agent would be a good source of these rates.In regard to rental rates vs purchase price ratios, I was asking a few agents in Mansfield and North Attleboro area and they were telling me that the monthly payments of your typical FHA buyer would be about the same as monthly rent payments in those areas.
Eric B. Buying Occupied House w/Section 8 Tenant
21 December 2013 | 4 replies
The second alternative is to find another source of cash or collateral.
Dale T. Where to sell Detroit Notes? And Others
23 December 2013 | 7 replies
Direct from the Source.
Corey Davis Need professional experience from long distance investors
6 January 2014 | 21 replies
Now, the thing is, should we choose to invest this chunk of cash into a Texas or Midwest property, which none of us know anything about those areas, it would seem according to multiple sources that our ROI yields roughly the same numbers, in either the flip scenario or buy and hold, but...We end up with a much nicer home in a better neighborhood cashflowing about the same on a property we can pay off in two years just or less (40-60k properties) that have a much slower appreciation, but obviously better income once paid off.ORWe flip a house using way less financing, and inevitably decrease the risk of a flip gone wrong.That's our 20k dollar debate.