Eric Medemar
What's Your Excuse For Not Investing
10 July 2016 | 18 replies
In my area any decent investment property is selling for $500K or more (many of the good ones are closer to a mil) so its been difficult to find $150K - $200k for a down payment...Have you spoken with a mortgage broker?
Timothy W.
You know you're a real estate investor when...
16 February 2012 | 110 replies
Tim-You know your a real estate investor when:You find properties on you own and not ask you realtor to send you a list of properties that have cat urineYou have access to Title search accounts when you not a broker, real estate agent, or loan officerWhen you have enough time to talk all day on a real estate web forum and not have to worry about who is going to pay the bills (if any LOL)
Dan Haeck
Loopnet, CoStar for advertising
13 April 2008 | 5 replies
According to my Commercial Broker Loopnet significantly increased their fees and a lot of people in the industry are pulling out.
Seth A
Help needed for my first apartment wholesaling deal
24 March 2008 | 3 replies
The listing agent may not be willing to work with someone who is "brokering" this deal, although you are not, they may not understand what you are doing.
Chris Pelletier
Question about investing???
2 April 2008 | 18 replies
I was told by a mortgage broker that the certain city I am looking in a is a "depreciating market".
Wayne Glover
Landlord woes
2 April 2008 | 10 replies
Also, the real estate broker offered us $500 to move out.
Ken Henson
lease purchase vs. lease option ???
25 March 2008 | 0 replies
I spoke to a broker I work with from time to time and he recommended I use a lease to purchase.
Mon Kaaaaaa
Get Started Investing Tactics
29 April 2008 | 4 replies
I would: Get 3-5 brokers looking for property for you.
Corey Williams
Networking Kick-off - Indianapolis
27 March 2008 | 3 replies
Existing multi-family with or without TLC is certainly a great place to start and maybe even some small shop retail space.I am looking to reachout to lenders, real estate brokers/agents, contractors, title companies, attorneys, etc., in the Indy area.
Cedric Farris
Newbie from Detroit, MI
29 March 2008 | 3 replies
Our goals as a company are to branch out into Rehabbing and Flipping Apartment Buildeings, New Home Construction (once the economy rebounds), 1031 Exchanges, REO brokering, etc.I am wondering if this forum has any information on people selling mortgage notes?