
19 January 2008 | 38 replies
Well I haven't gotten a chance to travel much lately but any camping spot with a nice fire, good company, good music, and some cold beers would be perfect.

29 April 2007 | 9 replies
For example, chances are most any apartment you buy should have some cash flow left each month after all expenses.

3 May 2007 | 3 replies
However, without all cash you'd pretty much be left out of the running because you'd have to come in with an unconditional cash offer to even have a chance.

28 April 2007 | 1 reply
It seems that both you and the owners of the site/program are both from Colorado . . . 1 in 50 chance that a random person in Colorado would just show up on the site to ask questions about this company, when it has never been mentioned here before.Are you planning on participating here on BiggerPockets, or are you just interested in getting the word out about the company?

4 May 2007 | 18 replies
If I was just faxing them random offers, I would not have had a chance.

7 May 2007 | 9 replies
Mortgage Brokers, Banks, Loan Officers etc... pride themselves in presenting these products as “Second Chance Financing”.

5 May 2007 | 0 replies
I don't have the final ok yet, but it's looking very good so far.There is a good chance that I'm able to unlock $200k.

18 May 2007 | 18 replies
So if you go even 5% under then you stand a chance of losing the building.

21 May 2007 | 21 replies
But if you need a new second chances are you will no longer need 20%.

20 February 2011 | 69 replies
Assuming all possibilities are equally likely (again, the real number is just as likely to be 47.34534% as 49.234234%), then there is a near certain chance that the actual number is below 50% (it could be 49.9999999%, but near certain it is below 50% just because there is a 1 in an infinite chance that it's exactly 50%).