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Richard Warren An Election Hangover?
11 November 2008 | 12 replies
In getting approved for trading options, everybody gets approved for covered calls, buying calls and puts are the next level and still easy to get, then selling covered puts which becomes harder to pull off profitably then selling naked is the hardest level to get and is for high rollers and institutions mainly.
Aaron Norris FHA/HUD Rules
30 November 2008 | 8 replies
We aren’t buying them with a large enough spread most of the time to enable another investor to take over and fix it with the intent to sell retail and make a profit.
N/A N/A Hello from South West Missouri
29 April 2005 | 9 replies
Branson is growing leaps and bounds due to the new landing and I am watching for the river boat gambling boats within 5 yrs. ( yup, been defeated once but I bet they try again.)
Darryl K Costs and Revenue from Coin-Op Laundry
10 September 2018 | 16 replies
If it makes enough money to pay you for your opportunity cost, pain, and profit, then do it.
N/A N/A Real Estate Flipping
23 March 2012 | 7 replies
Big Profit Potential It's called "flipping," where people buy property, wait a few months for it to go up in value and then "flip it," or sell it for an instant profit — sometimes a huge instant profit.
N/A N/A Realtors vs. FSBOs
29 May 2006 | 16 replies
If they both add up to profit, it really does'nt matter who you buy the property from.
Account Closed A few more ideas on finding them!
20 February 2005 | 5 replies
•Buy from sellers who tend not to care: seized, foreclosed, tax sales, corporations, non-profits, disinterested heirs, probate attorneys and private auctions.
Account Closed Your own homes improvement outline.
20 January 2005 | 0 replies
Also, take into consideration the cost, aggravation, the net gain, the need for improvement, the improved quality of life, the suitability to all occupants taste, needs and desires and in the end the ability to receive a higher sales price.I choose to remodel more often than add-on because it goes much faster and the profits role in quicker too.
Eddie P. Eddie Picasso in Texas
21 February 2011 | 8 replies
Bulk REO's have good profit potential.
Joshua Dorkin Article: Do You have what it takes to be a landlord?
30 January 2005 | 2 replies
Difficult tenants, costly repairs and falling rents can eat into your profit.