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Timothy W. REOs and the RTC
12 October 2009 | 6 replies
N series did six transactions with an average value of $464M.
Lance Jackson Anyone Have A Solid Real Estate Investor List?
19 September 2008 | 0 replies
Anyone know of a good company, site or list management company that has a solid product.
Joshua Dorkin Coming Soon: BiggerPockets Blogs
30 September 2008 | 1 reply
You get the opportunity to establish a presence inside a captive audience (this is especially good for product marketers, website developers, book authors, real estate experts or coaches, etc.)
Joshua Dorkin Stop Paying the Mortgage and Get Bailed Out Too!
8 November 2008 | 79 replies
I'm talking about the future bailout of the average consumer.
P W My first deal - Do I need a broker?
26 October 2008 | 19 replies
I would use the broker (or me ;-) and get another quote to compare, Make sure you get a GFE and you are comparing the same product (fixed term, pre-pay penalty, amort. term. etc.)
Corry Taie Cash flowing a short sale during negotiation?
19 January 2009 | 19 replies
But, that still doesn't affect the fair market rent....so on the tenant side...no matter where they go...they have to pay rent...so there is no valid argument from them unless they incur damages from an unknown auction date (i.e. out of the blue a bank rep comes up and serves an eviction notice and they are forced out)Whether I go to vendor A or vendor B and buy the same product....the market sets the value...not how much that vendor paid for the product.
Lee Marshall walking away.. what are the real risks??
28 September 2008 | 26 replies
The government won't actually buy the toxic loans, but the bonds representing the packaged bundle of CDOs.If the average homeowner thinks they are going to see any benefit from the bailout they have not only been smoking weed but unlike the claims of Bill Clinton they have most definitely been inhaling.
Louie Frias The end is near...
4 October 2008 | 10 replies
Putting these assets in the hands of greedy and inept bureaucrats will only cripple and place a boa's stranglehold on moving product to market.
Clark Hildreth below 580
12 November 2008 | 4 replies
I would be interested to know what banks are offering that loan product.
Account Closed Massive price drops?
2 October 2008 | 27 replies
However, there are enough "average Americans" who will buy at market value and who will think (or can be convinced) that when PITI equals rent, it's time to buy.