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Mark Forest Help on buying some properties
3 May 2009 | 1 reply
Similar means same beds, baths, age, condition, size, and style.
Robert Jenkins San Fernando Valley - Rookie
7 June 2009 | 6 replies
:)I'm a youngster at the tender age of 26:) We're in very similar situations in a very similar side of town.
Joe Pitrolo Best Hourly Wage
15 May 2009 | 1 reply
Ages ago a member posted saying they had made $5000 on a wholesale deal with one hour's work
Dave Kennedy Pending Hyper-Inflation (good read)
28 May 2009 | 15 replies
I do not feel it is correct though to say his spending is the cause of our collapse, likely to happen as you mention or at least a lot of dollars to be printed to pay off foreign debt, , but he inherited 11 trillion in debt and basically a depression economy with no chance of achieving anything without massive spending.Saw his picture in a paper this morning and noticed, he has aged a lot in this job already, don't know how many people would like to have it at the moment or would know how to do it better.Cheers
Andrew B. I did it! I bought a place!
27 May 2009 | 20 replies
Buying your first personal residence is indeed an exciting milestone - congratulations on doing it at such a young age!
James S Intro....I'm a newb looking to invest
23 May 2009 | 5 replies
Negative: ========= a- InsuranceThe insurance costs in Florida are higher as a percentage of rent then in most parts of the US, so return on investment is impacted negatively.1- You will be signing paper, lack of cash, so you are required to have insurance which is hard to get and expensive. 2- Insurance companies that will insure you limit the age of an insurable house (15 years or less is common)3- Roof age is limited to 10-15 years, regardless of roofer guarantee, so buying a house with a 10 year old roof means you are looking at an almost immediate new roof.
Tony Severino How To Think And Act Differently
26 May 2009 | 1 reply
Unfortunately, whatever natural abilities we do have are sometimes stifled at a very young age as we are brought up thorough the structure of societies rules and put into a controlled academic society.
Paul Huntley Questions For Experienced Short Sale Investors
28 May 2009 | 1 reply
What is the age of the home?
Kirk B Investor Websites...Useful??
4 June 2009 | 3 replies
So, in this information age we live in, prospective tenants will appreciate having the information at thier disposal.Is this a standard practice for you?
Michael Rossi Very Serious Question
3 June 2009 | 18 replies
Of course, that was during the last mini-ice age?