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Bryant Hamilton Jr. Deal or No Deal??
23 November 2006 | 8 replies
A friend and I, have finally began to invest in Real Estate and where we live, is a I guess you could say a neighborhood(complex) where there are nice sized single family homes.
N/A N/A rookie investor from Chicagoland area
18 May 2007 | 11 replies
I'm also going to need a good real estate accountant, mortgage broker, and probably a good contractor.
N/A N/A Mid-Jumbo Loans
28 November 2006 | 1 reply
Nice post!
N/A N/A making an offer??
31 January 2007 | 6 replies
One technique for a new person in the business is to explain that they are new in the business, working thru college, paying for xyz to help out xyz, and are glad that they are starting out work with nice honest people like........yaddi, yaddi, ya.....After the story next is qualify....who, what, why, how come, how many, when, why not, ect.... this is where you gather all the info on the transaction you catch my drift.Next land Note: during the landing stage is where you begin to propose the offer, this is the same place where you remind them about all the bad stuff wrong with the house.Next is the Close....later got to go to work
N/A N/A Waterbury, Connecticut - Looking to invest here
12 December 2006 | 11 replies
Some parts on the outskirts are nice while some parts I don't really like driving through at night with less than an UZI.
N/A N/A How to add value
6 December 2006 | 14 replies
Some areas listed (approximately) were:1) Bird-dogging/wholesaling - buy low, sell high (quickly), but deals take a lot of effort to find/negotiate.2) Buy and hold - you're putting your money in up front, and your time into long-term management of the property (of course, you can have a mortgage and/or a property manager, but these reduce profits, and you're still likely to need SOME money and SOME time involvement).3) Service provider - a real estate agent, loan officer, contractor, inspector, etc.
N/A N/A Determining Value - Electronically
11 December 2006 | 9 replies
I have used one from Bank of America before, but they try to contact you through their mortgage department once you submit.It would be nice to have a complete list of sites to use to get a blemded average to determine electronic AMV.Thanks,
Rebecca Gledden Lexington Law is a scam - stay away
4 December 2006 | 0 replies
With that came a nice note from the collection agency thanking me for my mess up and alerting them.....Thanks lexington great job.Secondly - They disputed two cards that are over 3 years old and had a perfect Credit history. they are now removed and my credit score is tanked.
Charles Weisinger First Real Estate Investment Property
6 December 2006 | 2 replies
(you know I do know of a guy who does have a nice house for rent)