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James Roux How much money should I save up before I start house hacking?
6 January 2016 | 7 replies
We used our savings to buy our first pure rental.
JP Larcheveque No salary - large deposit - feasibility for someone coming back to the US?
27 April 2015 | 2 replies
I'll be studying 2 years in Phili which is exactly the time it takes for a tax free saving on a main home, partnering up with someone as a pure investment play would remove a bit of the juice from such a play am afraid.
Inderpal Chadha Short sale deal
27 May 2014 | 5 replies
HelloI got answers on 1031, but was wondering if the experts can look at the deal and purely based on numbers, is it worth it.ThanksInder
Timothy Gleason Getting Started in Pensacola, FL
6 July 2014 | 10 replies
The second is pure investments. 
Raymond Curtis Hello from Washington, DC
26 April 2014 | 7 replies
I purely invest for cash flow.
David Dachtera Modular Homes?
25 May 2022 | 82 replies
I'm looking purely at modular homes, not trailers (manufactured / mobile homes).
Nick J. 2 Weeks, 4 Weeks to go
15 April 2011 | 3 replies
Your lease-option is not purely unilateral as the option is, the lease portion is bilateral.
Joffrey Long Trust Deed Investments: California SB 978 Suitability Reqs
10 April 2013 | 27 replies
Marie, Regarding your question about the 10% requirement: Although we're not sure how that applies to we that are licensees, I don't believe it applies to you as just a non-licensed borrower in a purely non-advisory non client-professional relationship with the borrower -no more than the private lender has to look out for you, and whether the loan is appropriate to your financial circumstance.With respect to the 10%, if that requirement exists, it's big for licensees if they're covered by it and if David's understanding of it correct
Patrick Dotson Maryland "DMV" New guy
30 January 2012 | 5 replies
Hello BP,Bumped into this site through pure luck, browsed for a few, and learned more reading the forums and blogs than I have in the last month of trying to lock up a deal.
Doug P. Do you pay for your REIA
28 June 2009 | 8 replies
But compared to the $25 monthly subscription that I have to a lot of educational sites I would have to say that the benefits of a REIA is definately worth more and provides an environment of pure real estate.