
3 May 2007 | 20 replies
It's also unlikely, that had an experienced investor inspected the house themselves, they wouldn't have found the problem either.And for home warranties, You bet!

14 December 2019 | 15 replies
Search engine optimization (SEO as it's called) is a specialized field, and few people, even among those who do it for a living, do it well.Probably your best bet is to use Google Adwords and/or Yahoo Search Marketing.

29 December 2007 | 66 replies
So, I feel a little diluted and confused because I hear about rehabbers losing money because they are more consumed with designing the place versus creating something more spec grade.

18 July 2012 | 6 replies
Betting on appreciation and future rent increases is simply speculation.Mike

26 May 2007 | 7 replies
There is no way to determine how much a broker/lender earns because as the other poster has indicated, there are several ways for a lender to earn his/her livelihood...Junk fees, YSP and SRP are just a few ways lenders generate income per loan...Further complicating this issue is the current disclosure laws in place; brokers are required to disclose YSP, while lenders do not have to. 4.5% is ridiculous regardless of loan size; I bet your current broker loves you!

24 April 2007 | 3 replies
I suppose, if you were in this position, what would make you decide to rent it out versus sell it?

29 December 2007 | 21 replies
Providing a maintenance request system...My very genuine question back to you all is: [size=18]How important are these 6 features listed above versus having a detailed and robust accounting package?

4 May 2007 | 4 replies
I have been looking at a number of multi-family units and have found one listed: 2 buildings with 4 units in each building. In discussing with the listing realtor, I was told by the realtor that the building are more...

26 April 2007 | 1 reply
That being said, an experienced realtor will be your best bet in finding something and actually buying it.

25 April 2007 | 0 replies
hi all,What are the pros and cons of using an attorney to do the title work also versus having the attorney just do the purchase agreement and use a seperate title company?