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18 April 2007 | 36 replies
Yes, there were minor differences but basically the same.4) The builder was undercutting his own product.
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17 August 2005 | 1 reply
I have a ton of real estate experience and am looking to help anyone in search of more real estate acquisition or lending money.I own American Fidelity Mortgage and can offer you most of any product available in the market.
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20 July 2005 | 3 replies
You can pay the lowest payment, usually starting around 1%, reason you you would want a product with 1% is because if your renter moves out or leaves you are still able to cover the mortgage payment without draining your personal accounts.
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8 September 2005 | 5 replies
Make sure your remove all the molded area i.e. sheetrock, wood paneling, etc.If you have it in the walls you need to expose all the mold.Spray it w/ your mixture and let it sit for 2-3 hrs.Then you can order a product call LUMBAR if you live in the Houston area you can buy the product at Solutions, a pest control type store.Spray that on the area and it will prevent mold from comming back.J.B.
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24 May 2008 | 4 replies
If your home comp’s or compares to other homes in the area at a certain price range 20% over your original purchase price than you can consolidate refinance rate/term into a loan product of your choice.
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10 November 2007 | 19 replies
:woohoo: Being an investor, gambling is counter-productive to our "investor mentality", but poker is a thinking-man's game and one of the few games I do play when I am there.
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21 June 2009 | 26 replies
Unless you include the gouging in NO during the Katrina aftermath, our oil prices are still below 'inflation adjusted' records.I think one of our biggest issues is that oil is considered a 'limited resource'. yet we continue to pour research $$ into ways to product MORE oil QUICKER. and drive down costs. when in fact, we should probably have been investing in ways of driving down demand. but with they hybrid boom, i think we are finally seeing that. hopefully it will continue even after (if) prices drop.happy Wednesday-
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19 April 2007 | 8 replies
The demand of restaurants for harvested, fresh herbs is huge and the local precious few local growers can't even begin to supply enough product for everyone.Anyway, eco-tourism, agri-tourism, micro-farming, CSA's, and organic growing are exploding right now and, in my opinion, they all go hand-in-hand.I'm currently looking for advice about selling our home and buying this new property in the following thread:http://forums.biggerpockets.com/viewtopic.php?
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6 July 2007 | 17 replies
Sounds like you are complaining that there are too many mortgage products to choose from.
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17 August 2005 | 2 replies
This material is collected and sold to low income families that's in need and can't afford to pay store prices to maintain their homes.