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P W I'm starting out, I have some cash, I could use some tips!
25 July 2008 | 67 replies
By my calculations, the amount of property I can sustain will grow exponentially over time.
Will Barnard Health Savings Accounts
11 July 2010 | 20 replies
Of course the money must be used for med expenses, but you end up saving money on medical insurance premiums and by self-directing the account, it can grow to a sizable account for not only medical expenses in retirement, but an account which can be passed down to heirs.Any thoughts, experiences, etc.?
Jeff Fairchild Getting RE Lawyer to review contracts free
24 July 2008 | 13 replies
He wants you to succeed because his business will grow with you.
Cris Bell Hi all from Va Beach
25 September 2008 | 24 replies
Looks like a great forum.Anyone from VA, lets network and grow each others business.
Michael Sokolski Getting the itch again
7 October 2008 | 13 replies
I would assume that areas around colleges and growing cities would be a good place.
Doug Layton Newb from Charlottesville, VA
4 August 2008 | 16 replies
If you want to grab a cup of coffee and trade idea/stories or whatnot, let me know.It's a great area that's continued to grow and weather the slumping market pretty well.
Shane Corliss Tipping Point - If easily ruffled please skip post
5 August 2008 | 25 replies
"The growing adoption of major brands using SMS and the substantial consumer response rates indicate a couple of important trends: mobile as a commercial medium is on steroids; and multimedia convergence is real."
Terry Royce Notes?
5 August 2008 | 3 replies
All of the above can make the note worth anywhere from 0 to above par (37k).For instance, if the payor has good credit, has paid for a year on time and currently is up to date, and if the note yield were in the 10-12% range or so with a loan to value of under say 65%, then you'd probably get close to par if not more for the note.If, on the other hand, the note is delinquent, has almost no equity to back it (which it sounds like this note has), and has any other senior liens ahead of it, then it is worth just about 0.Anyways, without the rest of the info, we can only guess.
Carey Harris The number one rule in Real Estate
8 October 2008 | 43 replies
Appreciation OK, so I cheated, but the point is if you have these key components going for you, your portfolio will grow and so will your profitability.
Chuck Stone Hello from Mississippi
16 October 2009 | 7 replies
Hi Jon, My mother owned a real estate company while I was growing up so I spent many hours painting and fixing up houses she bought for herself.