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Account Closed I hired an agent!
15 November 2008 | 4 replies
None had seen the house because it was not ready to be seen.
Erik Carrion Newbie Question - Buyer Lists
20 October 2008 | 6 replies
And what I've read has advocated getting a list of potential buyers ready prior to even taking title to the home.
Anthony Clayton Land Trust Question
6 December 2008 | 11 replies
That way by the time that I have the end buyer ready to close the 90 day seasoning is over, but right now I have a few deals that I am working on that I didn't do this and I am scrambling trying to find a way around it.
Alina Nicol Raise your scores Dramatically 30-45 days
20 November 2008 | 13 replies
The scoring modules used by the credit bureaus were not designed to benefit the consumer, they were designed to benefit the banks and credit bureaus.
Anthony Clayton I just recieved 13 client this week
28 October 2008 | 7 replies
*I had purchased a home through a short sale as a all cash offer*The bank accepted my offer @ 115,000 (Appraised Value 260,000)*I had a 14 day escrow even though I had a buyer ready to close that day*Had a end buyer at 200,000*Put a banner across the garage that says "I will sell your home Within 14 days, guaranteed or I will buy your house".
Mark Yuschak Considering a small apartment complex
28 October 2008 | 12 replies
Nevertheless, make your offer based on actual rents.In addition to the items you mention, you'll need to account for vacancies, management expenses, advertising, utilities in vacant units, evictions, legal fees, tenant damage, make ready costs between tenants, etc...
R G Real Estate Classes at Community College???
10 October 2010 | 10 replies
any time you can learn something new that is a good thing.. and especially if you feel you are not ready to jump in.
Tiara Murray How does the Developer make their money? Who do they sell to?
21 October 2008 | 3 replies
If you tell them that you plan to develop and sell in the future they should jump at the chance to help especially if you keep them thinking you will list with them when you are ready to sell.
Tami R. Up in the air - rental or flip
21 October 2008 | 1 reply
If we were to sell it - we would be able to get $39-$40k for it.We are just beginners, but have study the market and industry a lot and we are ready to dig into it.