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Should I sell or keep
8 September 2006 | 4 replies
And it's doubtful that housing prices will continue upward in the next 5-10 years as they have in the previous 10 years or so.Also I'm having a bit of a problem figuring out your present loan.
Con Meo
How to finance?
11 September 2006 | 4 replies
.- If you agree with me that interest rates are going to continue rising then you would be wise to leverage to the hilt now by using the highest LTV FIXED RATE loans you can find and re-investing your money into more investments.
Michael Sherwood
how much is enough to start with?
13 September 2006 | 2 replies
In addition if I do have enough money to start should I continue to rent a place and buy a place to rent to someone else?
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How much cashflow is the bare min for a deal to be worth it?
10 October 2007 | 51 replies
Continue paying down both - one with renter, other by you.9.
Joshua Dorkin
1031 Exchange Information
27 October 2006 | 3 replies
Glad I can continue to be of service!
Dan Brouillette
NEW!!! Wholesaler/Investor Notre Dame Indiana
8 September 2010 | 2 replies
As of right now, inventory includes: Detorit, Memphis, Florida, Saginaw MI, Houston, Arizona, Ohio, and Indiana.Hope to hear from you all soon and continued success!
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Billboard Investing?
3 October 2006 | 4 replies
Unless you own some land that they want to rent, it's probably pretty tough for you to get a superior return when dealing with those big boys.I think if you were to "google" the words billboard and Houston you might find some pretty good background on how one of those outfits was continually hosing a landowner in Houston and the ongoing (for about 8 years) legal battle he had with them.all cash
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med student: buy or rent?
19 September 2006 | 5 replies
I am trying to decide whether we should buy a house, condo, or continue to rent.
Joshua Dorkin
3,000 Members and Counting!
4 April 2007 | 13 replies
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Sam Green
Problems with management company. NEED HELP!
6 December 2006 | 18 replies
If you have a REALTOR you used to purchase-ask them for a handyman that would do repairs for you that is honest & good, and contract your own repairs out-also BY LAW-AND THE CONTRACT-they can only do repairs above the limitation if it is an emergency, such as to damage the property or if it is a necessity to the tenants-ie; water/plumbing, a/c & heating, things like that-Maintenance is not a neccesity-I would threaten to do a dateline investigation on them-I think all PM's deserve it-and that might work too!