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Chris Pasternak Part-timer with capital needs funding
15 November 2013 | 5 replies
I work part time hours -- usually 30-35 per week, while I'm going to school full-time.
Nick Lee RE newbile investor in Chicago
15 November 2013 | 8 replies
@Ryan Steele Yes, recently graduated from business school!
Joe Butcher Defining "motivated"
4 December 2015 | 62 replies
That is all that I have given in this thread, options for this buyer to go at the seller, then like magic, the topic gets turned to mortgage fraud.
Thomas Mitchell Just wanted to share my success story.
14 November 2013 | 20 replies
Great job @Thomas Mitchell, $220/hr & you didn't even have to go to law school, nice!
Sheik Charles Brown-EL New Member from Atlanta Georgia
19 May 2015 | 13 replies
So wholesalers need to find inventory in good school districts if you want to quickly sell your inventory.
Mike Harvey Would you consider renting to this applicant?
20 November 2013 | 8 replies
I did rent to one couple that moved here and rented the house sight unseen and without a job in the area (but with a year's worth of savings for living expenses and GI Bill benefits for housing while he went school part time).
Carl Washington owner finance, and subject to
20 November 2013 | 2 replies
I was curious to know if I should take courses as a loan officer at a real estate school to get a better understanding on how owner finance and wraparounds works to help me with sellers in order to become a better negotiator.
Kim H. Online Auctions?
29 January 2014 | 7 replies
My brother is a vet, when he got out of vet school he was broke. his clinic was set up and financed in what they call blue sky financing, can be structured several ways, most have a minimal down and payments but take a percent of gross for several years.
Karin Crompton 'Tis the season (almost)! Contractor thank-you ideas?
18 December 2014 | 6 replies
A couple can split it between them & the now slightly envious wife gets her 30mins.In fact one of the wives is now a steady client because of her migraines, apparently the little masseuse has magic hands.We are also doing this for older family members instead of the proverbial good bottle of wine etc.
James Park Premium Assets (Irvine) vs Standard Assets (Riverside)
20 November 2013 | 0 replies
1) buy 3 SFRs in Irvine, California what are 10-15 years old what needs minor cosmetic touch in great condition. 2) buy 10 SFRs in the inland empire: Riverside The question i want to ask SFRs investors is : Is it better to invest in a 10-15 year old SFR in the top 1% school district which i consider as (premium asset in premium location) with 5% cash on cash return, or buy new construction in a "C" rated school cluster with 15-20% cash on cash return (standard asset in standard location.