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Linda M. Listsource: Last Market Recording Date vs Last Market Sale Date?
6 April 2016 | 1 reply
Sale date makes sure you're only pulling dates based on when the property was actually sold
Grant Boynton Turning a 5 acre Multifamily Zoned Lot into a Cash Cow
29 May 2016 | 14 replies
I have about $60k in cash and about $30k more I can pull from a HELOC.
Sam Hager Business and Branding - How do backgrounds inform your investing?
9 April 2016 | 5 replies
Does anybody else listen to Bigger Pocket podcasts on their morning drive and have to pull over to write down ideas?
Chris Romany Are we heading for a 'bubble' in Orlando Real Estate?
28 February 2016 | 37 replies
Because when you keep interest rates artificially low it pulls demand from the future into the present.  
Anastasiia Greca Starting Funds for new investor
22 February 2016 | 9 replies
From the little I know of Michigan, I'd think you can pull it off for 15k to 20k.  
Colin Clark What real estate course should I take?
16 February 2016 | 6 replies
I can put in my own offers and I can access the MLS to pull comps.
Nicole Clemens BRRR - success story
14 February 2016 | 8 replies
and do you think about pulling more than $80K after the appraisal came back for $150K. 
Richard Yerger CORELOGIC
17 February 2016 | 8 replies
We use them to pull credit and whatnot.My first guess, and it's 100% A GUESS, would be that a credit report contained something inaccurate, leading to someone issuing a loan they otherwise wouldn't have, which in turn resulted in corelogic being sued, which in turn resulted in a settlement that involved them covering the prop taxes.Again, 100% a guess.
Kenny Kagawa Just starting out. Would appreciate some advice
17 February 2016 | 6 replies
Then, when you find a property, you can pull the trigger with confidence. 
Pamela Starnes using Inherited IRA for REI
16 February 2016 | 8 replies
An IRA that you inherited would have to be transferred into "Inherited IRA", it would be named in the name of the original owner of the IRA and you will be designated as the beneficiary. 2) I do not believe so, you would have to pull out RMD from an inherited IRA.3) You will be required to get the valuation of your IRA (which comes from all of the assets that you IRA owns), and depending on the provider you might be required to get the appraisal, while others would access value from a CMA.Hope this helps.