Jay Koch
Owner Financing: Three Ways to Structure a Wrapped Contract
11 July 2010 | 11 replies
(We'll ignore closing costs and broker fees for this example) (You are using a broker, aren't you?)
Lisa Penny
Good Idea for us??
8 April 2009 | 12 replies
If you want professional advice, you should always seek competent legal counsel from a broker or an attorney): 1- Do a cash-out REFI of the property BEFORE moving to give me some liquid cash. 2- Lease Option the property, but have the entire process run by my investor's club (they handle property managment, maintenance, tenant contracts and a TON of other stuff so I don't have to myself). 3- Use a portion of the liquid cash to purchase another property.
C W
Finding Commercial Deals
22 June 2009 | 14 replies
Broker relationships are good too, but ideally I'd like to get to the sellers before they hit the market.
Alex G
Realtors / Investors in Albany Area?
4 February 2009 | 0 replies
I'm a licensed realtor looking for a broker as well up there.
Chris McDowell
Warning for BLH Property Management in the Acadia area of Maine
4 February 2009 | 0 replies
The broker for the property, Brian Harp, BLH Property Management, has repeated ignored requests to return our $500 deposit and made numerous excuses for not sending it (been travelling, can't find papers, .....).
Harrison Painter
12 Solid Rules for Real Estate Investing
3 May 2009 | 62 replies
Work with Brokers that understand investors 8.
Timothy Johnson
Internships?
20 March 2009 | 6 replies
:lol: Get references.......You might be able to find an investment broker and work as an unlicensed assistant for the summer, it will help to learn the Broker side of the real estate business.BP is also a fantastic place to ask many of your questions.
Dean Julie
So here's my dilemna
27 June 2009 | 32 replies
After all, you might not want to provision a system, that you intended to be your authentication server, as one of your file servers.
Vasia Pupkin
What house can I afford?
22 April 2011 | 7 replies
So, just like a stock broker who keeps convincing you to buy and sell stocks to generate more commissions, a real estate industry that promotes buying a starter home and moving up every few years is really advocating a strategy that keeps its agents in commissions rather than a strategy that's good for homeowners.
Richard Hudson
Title seasoning
17 March 2009 | 1 reply
Are there any lenders, bankers or mortgage brokers that don't have title seasoning requirements and who have pre-approved buyers that I can sell properties too, I buy all cash.