Raz V.
Contract for Deed and New HUD Rules.
7 December 2010 | 19 replies
So it’s an ongoing process.
Jonathan G.
multiunits in San Jose, CA
11 August 2010 | 4 replies
I started my research in San Jose, CA where I live.
Brandon Turner
Hard Money- What Do You Pay?
17 January 2012 | 30 replies
In San Antonio I see most hml guys charging 4pts, 15%, 6mo, 70% ltv.
Mike McKinzie
What do you think of this list?
7 April 2010 | 3 replies
San Francisco based FinestExpert.com compiled a collection of key factors, such as strong employment, rental markets, and growth levels as offset by foreclosures, that combine to determine the “best†real estate investment markets.These top 20 markets are identified as good buy-and-hold real estate investment markets (vs. a quick fix-and-flip … although those deals certainly exist as well).
Nicholas S.
Nicholas Spinner, SF Bay Area
24 March 2010 | 2 replies
I am a wholesaler in the San Fransisco bay area.Thank you!!
Jaime Vasquez
Real Property Flippers
29 April 2010 | 6 replies
A prime example is San Antonio local investor Mitch Stephen.
Reid Mayo
How to not run a rental business
23 May 2010 | 23 replies
Reid,It is hoped this will end without the need to move sans notice.
David Duong
Deal analysis: SFH - Please Help
1 July 2010 | 10 replies
It’s an investment property and given my high fico scores above 750, I was able to get the 30 year loan for 5.1% I am, however, paying a 1% origination fee and a 1.25% discount rate.
DAVID GAGE
People giving insufficient info on applications
4 July 2010 | 4 replies
The applicants are more than welcome to cross out their account number if they want, so long as their name is on the statement.However, for our condo down in San Diego, a higher scale rental, I have never asked for bank account info (just checked credit, employment, and previous landlords) and have never had a problem.FWIW, I had one tenant who had over $20,000 in his bank account and defaulted after 2 months, so how much significance is a bank account number?