
3 July 2007 | 4 replies
Meanwhile, we've got some really high forclosure rates, and giving an owner-financed opportunity for someone to build into property ownership again seems to be a good way to hedge your bet against transient, destructive tenants.Plus, structuring a separate paper deal for a higher interest rate certainly seems like a good play.

29 May 2008 | 17 replies
What it does it allows you to hit the ground running versus learning how to craw, walk and grow into an adult.

30 July 2007 | 8 replies
You will have to repaint when they move and carpet won't last past 4 years.The $450/month guys pay in cash, they can't get a checking account, they may move in the middle of the night, they don't care that the dishwasher quit and you will have to fix sheetrock, floors and paint when they move.The biggest downside on the lower priced houses is that an electrician costs the same now matter if he's working on a $100K or $25K house, and appliances may cost less, they aren't free in that end of the market.So it's a trade-off of income versus expenses and hassles.Now let's look at selling those houses.

28 July 2007 | 6 replies
Compare the rate on the deal with minimum investment versus the money you have to shell out to get the rate and term you want.

26 August 2008 | 6 replies
yeah filing for bankruptcy is the safest bet for him. it may sound strange, filing for bankruptcy is not so bad... but how the society takes it takes a toll on a man.if he wants to come out of it read the articlehow does bankruptcy work tell him to be strong and file for it. he can start building his lost credit after 1 year or so...Vik

10 March 2013 | 28 replies
I guess I just don't understand the advantage of running an extra wire for the ground versus just connecting the neutral to both the ground and neutral connections.

15 November 2007 | 6 replies
Fortunately with it currently being a buyer's market and all, more people will probably be interested in buying a house versus tossing their money in the trash with renting (I'm talking from an owner's perspective, not an investor's).

4 January 2008 | 15 replies
One attorney also told me that the way I am doing this that the IRS will bet involved.

11 November 2007 | 7 replies
So any advise, links, etc.... would be of great help to me.Hello there Louise-Your best bet would be to go to every banking institutional web-site and fill out their broker package!

15 November 2007 | 7 replies
two world series titles in the last two years, bet you guys don't know what to do...