Danielle Hinderliter
Young, w/2 kids, military pay, no cash, not great credit
13 October 2007 | 15 replies
I've been where you are and felt I was "missing the boat" on real estate.
Joshua Hill
Uneasy feeling: How do you know if you are overextended?
21 February 2008 | 11 replies
I consider debts on income producing assets to be good debt, as opposed to debt on non-incoming producing assets such as cars, boats, toys, etc.
Christopher Bulloch
empty lot costing me money
4 June 2011 | 7 replies
Can you store RV's and boats on it for a monthly fee?
Brandon Jackson
Pre Qualifying Buyers
20 October 2013 | 9 replies
We all need to do what is common for our area as mush as we can as getting away from the usual process can really rock the boat.
Joseph Weisenbloom
Is FHA worth it?
27 November 2013 | 14 replies
@Joseph Weisenbloom , I'm in the same boat with lenders not mentioning the 5%.
Daniel C.
Cash reserves vs. line of credit availability
3 February 2015 | 5 replies
Hypothetically, you may also need a boat in case there is a great flood and your city is submerged in 10 feet of water.
Joe Splitrock
1000th Post So Why Are You Here?
1 December 2016 | 16 replies
I am also in the same boat that I don't have any business interest to promote here.
Jermaric Gray
Website
26 February 2021 | 17 replies
A "website to generate leads" could be as simple as a single no-navigation squeeze page with a two-field form to capture contact information from potential sellers and/or buyers.It could also be as complex as a multi-tiered content marketing site replete with an endless array of information and actions a visitor can explore.You MUST determine EXACTLY what you want your site to do and ONLY then build the site such that every pixel is dedicated to that singular final goal.I am in the same boat and have decided that I'm going the route of creating a very simple (but beautiful) landing page with a short form to attract potential motivated sellers to leave their contact information.