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Frank Boet Investing in a Tiny Home Community/ Park
17 May 2018 | 14 replies
Many rural areas allow mobile homes on property to be lived in, but they specifically ban RVs from full time rental residence, which is an odd distinction in my opinion since many mobile homes are still registered as vehicles. 
Sean Gallagher Few questions about rentals
30 December 2007 | 31 replies
The income from the rental unit will also count towards the financing - giving the buyers a distinct advantage for their first purchase.If I were going to buy my first home again - this is what I would do!
Jay Leisten Tips for Real estate investing debt free?
6 March 2017 | 64 replies
Additionally, cash can be an effective strategy to acquire properties in situations with multiple competing buyers, or at property auctions.In each of these situations, cash provides either the only way to acquire an attractive asset, or delivers a distinct advantage over financing. 
Duane Hill Title company contingency ?
14 October 2021 | 0 replies
Why are sellers/buyers so astringently firm on using a specific title company??
Eric B. Risk of Getting Deal Stolen
16 February 2019 | 16 replies
Weds to distinguish himself from all the others, distinct guise himself to those who only make money when a deal is done.
Ron Biggs Don't Use Private Money!!
1 July 2016 | 75 replies
Lenders work with borrowers, we don't let them get into risky or bad deals.BTW, paying points is paying pre-paid interest, commercial or residential loans, private individuals are not entitled to pre-paid interest, regulated and or registered lenders are as there is a legal distinction between an individual, uncle Joe lending you money as an  informal personal relationship and one who is in the business of lending.
Account Closed Creative Real Estate Entrepreneurs
28 April 2015 | 2 replies
We have been providing dwellings that provide comfort and style with distinct management services for more than twenty years.”Entrepreneur: Craig Hall / Hall Office Park (Frisco, Texas)I've read many, many real estate books throughout my real estate investment career, but very few have been as memorable as reason Craig Halls' Timing the Real Estate Market.
Chad Hurin Forming partnership of 6-10 people
4 May 2015 | 10 replies
Chad, it's important to note a distinction here: you only need to go the SEC filings route if you're soliciting people who aren't close friends or family or are soliciting more than one million dollars. 
Erica Williams Investor or Licensee - ?
29 April 2015 | 4 replies
That's an important distinction.
Account Closed 'Get a Piece a dat REI Pie' Pattern Phenomenon: Rash Expectations?
2 May 2015 | 4 replies
the 2nd association it resonates is the highly consumption-driven society we live in. in my area (coastal, urban southern california) i'm surrounded by 2 distinct lifestyles. there's the majority: seems like 95% of the local population who are renters, driving luxury cars, sporting fancy clothes, jewelry, hairdos, etc but obviously living paycheck to paycheck as exemplified by hardly a day somebody or the other is spotted  getting their car repo'ed by a camera crew. the rarer are the landlords, who in this area seem to be of mostly asian demographics (chinese, koreans, japanese) who live obviously very frugally: old 80s model sedan, oldfashion business cloths, always eating simple meal from home, seemingly never splurging $$$ other than into expanding their portfolio), my observance is relatively very few landlords in the area own relatively huge portfolios, each.with the advent of these infomercials and the internet (ie, BP) more and more people want to get a 'piece of the REI pie' and more power to them. there does seem to be this dream of rags to riches and while its ok to dream, do most people actually expect their life to turn around like that, as portrayed in most of the infomercials or even in the everyday setting where the masses living paycheck to paycheck, are spending their last expendable dollars not on depositing into savings acount, but blowing $20 on scratchies etc. in summary, is my observation reminds me of my days when i worked on wall st and the 'ra trace' was so obvious with dime a dozen stock brokers makin 6fig salaries at some point but blowing it on recreational drugs apparently costing thousands of dollars a pop to the point the next week they are broke again and that $ wasnt invested but wasted.