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Account Closed Software request
25 June 2007 | 2 replies
Hopefully this is the right forum for a software request.When I reply to a post I might want to follow the subsequent discussion in the thread.
N/A N/A Help / Advice about buying a condo for investment / retireme
26 June 2007 | 15 replies
This is Texas, I think, but the problems and the way they are handled is nationwide: Sun Telegram.comMonday, Jun 25, 2007 Posted on Sun, Jun. 24, 2007 Homeowner associations flex their muscleBy MIKE LEEStar-Telegram staff writerAsa Henry's backyard playground is a kid's delight -- it's at least 10 feet high, with two slides, a fort, swings, ladders.
N/A N/A Why a HUD?
13 September 2007 | 14 replies
If a quit claim is used some title companies will not write a title policy for a subsequent deal.
Nick Albin Property Manager Q
2 September 2007 | 3 replies
They are motivated to fill a vacant unit.Some PMs will charge a fixed fee to rent up a unit and then take a piece of subsequent months rents as collected.John Corey
Keith San LLC, company, or going personal.
10 October 2007 | 22 replies
But flipping isn't the goal.Is my house worth 500k yes,that would be the tight ballpark, and no its not an important question as i'm not looking to cash out all of the 200k in it or get value for any of the subsequent additions.
Sam T. PITTSBURGH
25 September 2007 | 7 replies
He would tell me sales prices of houses selling for 500k-1M on Grandview Ave in Pittsburgh he had the chance to buy for 50k 30 some years ago.When i was about 18 i started looking for my first project(rehab) hoping if i found the right deal i could sell it to a family member there were 4 amazing houses i came across but could not sell the idea to anyone there was even one house an old lady gene a friend of mine was going to sell me for $2500 that was rentable as is i could not come up with the money and she was scammed buy the RE investor i learned so much from he saw a good deal and took it. the house hunt never stopped i started showing more houses to my mom and she became more interested. 2005 was a terrible year along with a slow work year construction wise i lost my best friend, grandmother and father then my house ,car everything but my dog due to funeral expense's i realized life was to short and i would not wait to get into this business anymore i moved back in with my mom and became even more motivated to get a rehab going i showed my mom a property in summer 2006 and she became interested and helped me get the house it was almost condemned we bought it for 6k and brought it back from the dead if you visit my myspace page its the yellow house on the slide show Ive since done 2 more and I'm ready for many more I've decided this wont be a hobby i sleep RE literally. ill live in the streets if that means i can keep building this dream.
Mr Good Deciding if this is the right property
24 September 2007 | 12 replies
Totally unfinished basement (no windows except one sliding door for entry) is another 1400 sq feet and has a full bath.Bad things about the house:Poor "street appeal".
Jaqueline Price Wholesale, REO, Agent ?
3 October 2007 | 4 replies
From the information that I gathered from your first post, here is what I would suggest.Figure out your repair costs (include any repairs needed to the addition, assuming it is within code), and subsequently your lowest offer to the bank.
N/A N/A Hello, everyone - After lurking for months, am finally here!
9 October 2007 | 21 replies
Cindy,In reference to the slide show .... wow, just wow.Good Luck,Jason
Ben Reese Hard Money Lender Wannabe
20 December 2007 | 20 replies
Similar to what Ben mentioned.Pooling funds is a slippery slope so know what you are doing before you start sliding down the slope.John Corey