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Mike C Hi, Newbie from Waterbury, CT
21 September 2008 | 4 replies
It details out my experiences as I have been moving forward attempting to get into the B and I quadrants.You have come to the best place after reading his books to get more information and details on how things actually work in depth.
Will Barnard Scary!! Your thoughts . . .
25 October 2008 | 18 replies
As the public begins to grasp t he depth of the betrayal and abuse by our ruling class, as the Democratic and Republican parties are exposed as craven tools of our corporate state, as savings accounts, college funds and retirement plans become worthless, as unemployment skyrockets and as home values go up in smoke, we must prepare for the political resurgence of a reinvigorated radical Christian right.
N/A N/A How much cashflow is the bare min for a deal to be worth it?
10 October 2007 | 51 replies
these things are just quick snapshots that can help you make quick judgements, which can let you know whether or not to proceed with more in-depth analysis.
N/A N/A Getting Started In Pre-Construction Investing?
6 October 2006 | 0 replies
I employ the very best people to do the analysis of the area: I’ve got economists on staff that looks at the regions we’re interested in and can do high quality, in depth analysis.
N/A N/A im pretty new
1 January 2007 | 9 replies
In Texas, they will go over the TREC contract in depth.
N/A N/A PLEASE HELP!having a had time getting $ to rehab my property
17 January 2007 | 9 replies
Your credit score is not the limiting factor, but it sounds like the number of tradelines might be (the depth of your credit history).
N/A N/A A couple questions about the basics...
26 January 2007 | 13 replies
the funny thing is, you'll read these replies, from total strangers and if you get into real estate investing in more depth - you'll increase your knowledge base - TEN FOLD.then you'll look back on this and the next 50 posts or so and say, "wow, i was really clueless."
Ken Brevett Thanks
6 February 2007 | 9 replies
Either way, if I may say so myself, there is absolutely no substitute for in-depth research.I have seen enough successes (and failures) to be able to say with confidence that the conscientious investor can make very good money in delinquent real estate.BTW, is there a way to continue this thread in the section of the forum that focuses on the topic being discussed here?
Andy M New Boston/Cambridge investor
18 July 2009 | 15 replies
Here is an article that goes into much more depth on the issue: http://www.exeterco.com/holding_guidelines_for_1031_exchange_property.aspx.
Michael F Found A Good Deal. Need Help
27 March 2007 | 5 replies
Hi there ok I found a motivated sellerThe reason she selling it is because of pending bank foreclosureAsking Price is $465,000Market Value is $571,000Here Some More Info:Style: BrownstoneExterior Condition: High Average Exterior Wall: MasonryLot Frontage: 17.83ftLot Depth: 100.00ft Lot Shape: Regular Lot Square Footage: 1,783Finished Sq.Footage: 2,139 Residential Units: 2 Commercial Units: 0 Commercial Sq.