Tyler Brown
How do you find a buyer's agent?
8 July 2016 | 11 replies
While I've been doing extensive research on my own, I've never engaged in any sort of real estate transaction before, and to be honest I can sometimes be a bit of a pushover in negotiations.So bearing that in mind, while I have come across a few listings that look great on paper and I'd like to pursue further information about, I'm weary of simply contacting the listing agent, as they obviously are doing everything they can to get the highest possible price.I've searched for a buyer's agent on Realtor.com, but it seems like all the ones they show me also have many listings for sale.
Debra K.
Greetings by Newbies from Vermont
11 November 2016 | 7 replies
We legally established our business "Little Bird and Bear of Vermont, LLC" in July and are working on a business plan.
Kal Wol
Trying to invest in DC Maryland Virginia area
19 January 2024 | 13 replies
Property taxes are a bear though.
Kevin Keefe
60k to invest, in college, no steady history of job
4 July 2017 | 17 replies
Protect your cash like a mother bear and choose a path/strategy that will allow you to recycle/grow your hard earned cash and continue to move forward towards your goals.
Dave Gallogly
Minnesota Duplex with Shared Utility Meter Billing issues
30 March 2023 | 5 replies
The landlord shall bear the burden and cost associated with proving an exception.If a tariff is not adopted, this subdivision shall have no effect.
Dustin T
What to expect tax wise on this sale?
4 October 2005 | 8 replies
the house i'm selling is a primary residence. does this give any bearing to the capital gains law?
Vinay Mekala
Hazardous (Asbestos) waste disposal and mold removal in a REO
5 November 2016 | 3 replies
This is my first FIX and Flip that I am looking to assess and if feasible want to take the plunge.Also if any one has any thoughts on how much would it cost to fix every thing in the house other than the bear bones house?
Tareq Salaita
The bubble is bursting and we're still investing
1 March 2019 | 65 replies
And so on...These perma-bears may be right, probably have to be right someday, but maybe they will have missed out on so much money then that they should have no right to talk.
Paige Hammarlund
Buying a flipped home
8 May 2019 | 5 replies
The fact that it is flipped should have no real bearing on what you pay, however, the fact that it is flipped should give you other concerns....which may result in wanting to pay less....or not wanting to buy it at all.Flippers are notorious for cutting corners on construction.
PE Burke
Sell/Hold analysis
5 November 2013 | 1 reply
Bearing that you can still purchase similar properties at a 10 cap price (possibly another sub market etc etc) you might be better off unloading your funds into other investments.