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N/A N/A Any ideas here?
3 September 2007 | 10 replies
Already mentioned but worthy of repeating, are mortgage brokers that specialize in jumbo investments---jumbo buyers tend to investigate & explore lending options before entering the market/engaging the services of a realtor and this could prove to be a fruitful source of buyers.
N/A N/A Wannabe Georgia Real Estate Investor
15 March 2007 | 8 replies
I have done several home improvement projects on my own home including a complete 23 x 14 addition.I want to investigate other paths as well as you mentioned.Thanks again for this awesome forum!
Cody DeLong Foreclosure Going to Auction but Owner willing to Sell to me
18 March 2018 | 39 replies
If you are already questioning her competence, you better investigate whether she has an executor that makes decisions for her. 
Bruce M. Connected Investors - contract genie
26 March 2018 | 2 replies
I thought most feedback was negative from the forum here so I thought I would investigate further.
Valerie Emma Stevens Earnest money stolen - Best way to get the cash to save the deal
8 May 2018 | 5 replies
Hi, I have purchased 6 houses prior to going in to Escrow on a 2.5 acre with a house residential property in Winchester, CA on the border of Temecula, CA (new wine country in Socalif).My Earnest money was stolen and I am trying to find an investor or an organization that I can get a short term loan until the bank finishes their investigation etc. and SAVE THE DEAL/PROPERTY. 
Julia Ann Do I Need a Buyer's Agent?
10 November 2017 | 14 replies
You could also request the sellers pay that amount, too, as part of your offer, which we just did on a deal up here in Webster and the seller agreed to contribute that amount to the buyer's closing costs.A competent buyer agent will do a thorough job with the due diligence on the property before you make your offer; tasks such as some investigation with the town, going over any hairiness on the deed (rights of way, easements, restrictive covenants, shared driveway agreements etc....), talking to the neighbors to learn more about that immediate neighborhood and anything they may know about the property/seller, doing comps for your ARV, discussion on scope of work and what's going to help it sell on the back end, the list goes on.
Bryant Amundson Is this a good deal?
11 July 2017 | 3 replies
At $650 it is a terrible investment, at $900 it just barley works.Probably not worth the effort to investigate.
Will Flores How Much does it cost for New Construction?
29 October 2017 | 2 replies
More than you're willing to pay.A 2000 sq/ft single level no frills duplex costs about $200k +- excluding land and municipal fees to build.If you see lots of construction in the type of structure you want to build then investigate further.If not... that's because it's a money loser.
Mo Farraj Creating Partnerships - How can I watch my back?
29 October 2017 | 2 replies
, are they professional, check their social media to see if there are any problems, find out if they have STDs because you are financially getting in bed with them (OK..... this is a joke for anyone who is taking this literally), etc.Believe me, when you Partner with me, I investigate you more than the Bank does.I have about 12 Partners and I know them extremely well and they submitted to my examination.
Kelli P. Is Detroit a good market to begin in for Newbie Investor?
6 July 2023 | 40 replies
I am still encouraged at least to continue to dive deeper and investigate.