20 February 2005 | 5 replies
(‘spend about 2 to 3 hours)Thursday - Court House Research.

17 March 2006 | 2 replies
(‘spend about 2 to 3 hours)Thursday - Court House Research.

30 March 2005 | 0 replies
The street number on the building may not correspond to the address listed in the Street Index Number book.For this reason, it is a good idea to check out the addresses of the adjacent buildings, or draw a little map of the area before doing your research so you will have a better chance of pinpointing the correct index number.When you find your address the entry will look something like this:Street No.

30 March 2005 | 0 replies
johnmichael: How to be a master negotiatorSid: Stay under the radarjohnmichael: The best way is to loacte them by way of "NOD'S" Notices of defaultsDan_Auito: Attorneys, research services, your own letters, public records lis pendens etc...johnmichael: You can not find RE in Springfield it's all mine LOLjohnmichael: As an investor I have taken hundreds of courses the are of becoming a negotiatorDan_Auito: notice of default if your wondering folksjohnmichael: Finding them in the legal notice is to latejohnmichael: I will show you also how to locate the NOD's as we progressjohnmichael: Locating a great deal is all about your ability to DETERMINING FAIR MARKET VALUEDan_Auito: I love having an appraiser as a partnerjohnmichael: So you locate it!

31 March 2005 | 0 replies
Avoid investments with a negative cash flow because you'll have to come up with additional money to cover operating costs and debt payments.Your offer needs to be based upon your current income level, the cash flow of subject property and most importantly the motivation of your seller mixed with your title research.

17 April 2011 | 20 replies
Ya so maybe he did some research and found out that the very wealthy live like popers, but any data can be squed.

10 November 2005 | 13 replies
Bill, I'm just getting started in this, but I've been researching the rehabbing of properties for a few years now.

2 September 2006 | 20 replies
The reality is they have probably spent many more hours before that, researching and previewing listings for you just to get to that point.

18 April 2007 | 36 replies
Otherwise U're just "watching" or doing "research"?

12 August 2005 | 3 replies
I am a real estate researcher and investor.