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Emmanuel Sasu Sherman Bridge Lending User Beware!!
23 August 2018 | 21 replies
After being dragged for almost 3 months to get my refinancing completed, I paid an absurd amount of HML fees and they refunded a laughable fraction of my expenses to make up for the inconvenience.
Nithin K. Illinois investors anyone?
26 October 2016 | 24 replies
The information they sell can be found for a fraction of the cost online or at meet ups or even some courses that are much cheaper if you do the homework to find out where to learn.
Nate S. 1031 Properties
20 November 2015 | 19 replies
However, instead of searching for replacement property on their own, the investor would identify and acquire a fractional interest (tenant-in-common interest) in real estate that the REIT has already designated. 
Karen Margrave LOAN, JOINT VENTURE - ADVICE WANTED!!
12 December 2013 | 20 replies
I'm not one of the @mentions but I thought it worth mentioning that another possibility for pooling money is a fractionalized note.
Adrian G. Subdividing land/acres....
7 June 2010 | 23 replies
I was wondering if anyone knew of any problems with subdividing/selling a large piece of land with undivided fractional interest....Anything issues come to mind?
Andrew Workman Advice for Novice Investor
21 February 2015 | 9 replies
With that said, a formal degree will cost you a considerable amount of money whereas a spending even a tiny fraction of the cost of a formal education (assuming you don't go the Guru route) will provide income that will easily overcome the cost.  
Kyle D. Question on a 20 unit deal
6 March 2015 | 14 replies
Median Rent: $742Avg Rent: $696Vacancy Rate: 2011: 7%, 2012: 12%, 2013: 17%Renter Fraction: 41%Not good, hmmmm?
Octavia D. ARV practice test 2:, what am I doing wrong?
1 March 2015 | 6 replies
Ever since I started learning multiplication, division, fractions, etc. in school growing up I've had many, many problems with math.
Mike Nelson Any Investors RENT their personal residence??
2 March 2015 | 8 replies
All my rentals are in other regions of the state where prices are a fraction of what they are here.  
Account Closed Question for former military service members. To retire and invest late or get out and invest early?
5 November 2013 | 28 replies
.- Your retirement will be a fraction (if any) of mine and mine's not that great.- You'll grow more and more resentful of those "wasted" years as they slowly grind on.- Your ROI will not compare to starting now.- After those 17 years you should be able to really retire if you chose to or live a much higher standard of living.- 20 years will likely take a physical toll on you.