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Arthur L. Timmins Jr. Home equity loan or Line of credit
22 October 2015 | 17 replies
Lock in when you can.
Cal C. Male Raccoon Urine
15 October 2015 | 14 replies
@Cal C.So do tell ... did you just walk up to the {male} raccoon and hand him a cup while holding an ear of corn as a bribe?
Thomas Vollmar Hello Dallas, Tx!
10 July 2015 | 4 replies
I'm sitting with open ears and an eager mentality.
Peter Philando How to structure partnership/JV with two possible investors
11 July 2015 | 7 replies
The reason why I'm shying away from adding more members to the LLC is because I don't want to be locked into any long-term partnership at the moment except for my current partner.
Terry Hoefer condo-risky?
11 July 2015 | 13 replies
If your calculated number is slightly over list, you can always offer a bit more to try to lock down the property.
Thor Camargo Investment Allocation Question
10 July 2015 | 8 replies
I personally wouldn't want to buy something with all cash right now when you can lock in a 3-4% interest rate for 30 years.
Orlando Paz Question about partnering with a seller to flip a house.
29 March 2017 | 15 replies
The homeowner locks in a price for the sale, which may need to be slightly higher than you would do otherwise, but if you negotiate a smaller down payment you'll save on carrying costs if you were going to borrow the money anyway.
Mark Ferguson Switching sliding glass doors to French Doors
14 July 2015 | 3 replies
Good evening,I have bought a 2 year live in flip and my first project is to replace a sliding glass door that I can't lock from the outside to French doors.
Helen Kolton Financing help/need advice how to proceed
14 July 2015 | 3 replies
Then conventional mortgage; I was told I need to put down 25% instead of 20%; (I think that’s too much money to lock up at one time) orOption 2Use FHA Financing (then I have to live at the property, which I really do not want) since we fixed up our house and currently live there.
Mark Brown How do you guys feel about financing a park with variable rate debt?
14 July 2015 | 2 replies
I would lock in for longer terms if possible