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Michael Culler War! What is it good for?
29 October 2010 | 38 replies
They pit countries against each other by funding both sides with seed money/ weapons - then when all out war is declared, they reap a windfall of profits from new contracts and sales of weapons, weaponized vehicles, and limited availability to resources.
Jamie Dzierwa Loan Questions
12 August 2009 | 6 replies
If you are one of the lucky people who has a HELOC, that isn't frozen, you could use that for your seed money.
Account Closed Love my new tenant!
20 September 2009 | 7 replies
Just last month, one of my tenants asked if he could buy some grass seed for a bare spot on the lawn and deduct it from the rent
Jerry Tolle 90-10 Club
14 September 2009 | 3 replies
Screw everyone else, I'm looking out for #1 and my seed.
Steve Simpson Great Lease/Purchase Opportunity; problem w/financing! Help!
1 October 2009 | 9 replies
Not a bad deal for 0 cash down.Here's my problem: I've talked with a number of local investor friendly mortgage brokers and all of have basically told me that I need a minimum of $30k seeded to qualify for a traditional investor mortgage due to government standards.
Jim Wineinger land financing
6 November 2009 | 26 replies
Since I cant really use the land itself was there a possibility of using the lands value to obtain a valuable line of credit when needed to fix up and flip these deals that I am now comming across on a regular basis.I know it used to be done for farmers who used the value of their land and or crops while waiting for the harvest and its sale to feed the family and for the seed for the next planned planting.I remember this from my youth days, but never did like farming so I have not ever looked into how these types of loans were done.But being able to pick up these deals now (using the land value) and then also gives me the possibility of selling off part of the land as needed for liquidity and or willing it to my successors to set them up.
Mark Beekman 3 Questions about this flip (w/ pics)
14 November 2009 | 20 replies
Then get rid of that pool ASAP once you have a plan for covering over that ground area - sod or seed, we're late into the growing season.
Michael Seutin SAVING $ ON YARD MAINTENANCE
17 November 2009 | 3 replies
But the house happens to be in an area where it is acceptible to have the yard native, and the neighbors don't have lots of rogue weeds to send weed seeds over.
George P. Agricultural land - exit strategy
20 December 2009 | 7 replies
You have never seen ROI till you have seen mother nature do it with soil and seeds.
Stephen Marshall Getting Started Is The Hardest Part!
6 August 2015 | 2 replies
If you have seed money (cash, self-directed retirement funds, etc.), good credit and the ability to conduct detailed due diligence on investment opportunities, you can build a team that will help you.