
9 June 2013 | 3 replies
I know there are a few cheaper courses available but I was wondering if any of you have gone through Rockwells programs and how well they prepared you for the exam?

5 June 2013 | 0 replies
Market value anywhere between 250 and 300KWe need to move due to health issues of my daughter.I'm approved for a VA loan for 250K and can find quite a bit of house around the area for that price.My dilemma is that in order to sale my current house I really need to make some improvements.

14 June 2013 | 18 replies
If you use hard money, make sure to get pre-approved for a conventional loan prior to going ahead....you want out of hard money as quickly as possible (12-16% interest) and the hard money lenders I'm aware of won't loan to you unless you have an exit strategy 9roll into conventional).As far as what to look for, in my area we like to look in the $90- $110K range...$110k only if it is move in ready. 3/2/2 is the most sought after and therefore, easiest to rent.We paid a whopping 20K for our first rent property 7 years ago....18K for the 2nd....still have them both. :) The latest cost us $100K.I hope this helps and the absolute best of luck to you!

13 June 2013 | 13 replies
Ok the agent I was with called the other agent and said the only reason it's a 203k is because it doesn't have a stove and FHA will not approve without a stove.This sounds odd to me, since how many houses are sold without appliances??

13 June 2013 | 6 replies
They're sent directly to a pre-approved contractor without you ever touching the funds.

12 June 2013 | 19 replies
You've got to steer away from these conformists in the financial marketing world, they will not make you any money (unlike themselves).Now down the road you might go to the financial advisor as an expert on various aspects of real estate, with a proposal for how his/her clients can earn 8-12% returns with you, and you are considering accepting new investors that are a good fit for your program.

13 June 2013 | 6 replies
After our disappointment in MHP, we looked at buying used double-wide MH delivered dirt cheap to lots we had verbal approval on.

13 June 2013 | 2 replies
In most areas most techniques will probably fly, basically, but here's the issue.Even if some site gives you access to a state approved attorney, just being state approved doesn't really give you insight to what some county judge might say, for that you need a local attorney.
20 May 2014 | 11 replies
Wouldnt use with private sellers, almost every time they see the page amount they become hesitant and all those pages.Better off using a simple 1 or 2 page contract thats been approved by your attorney.

17 June 2013 | 12 replies
Then the seller credits any other amounts as agreed as a seller concession as may be approved by the lender depending on the type of loan.