
7 January 2008 | 4 replies
You should be able to find something online.

17 April 2008 | 41 replies
It depends which one will earn more money and is less of a PITA.

9 January 2008 | 15 replies
So, I am new to the deal structuring and creative financing game.For advertising, I have posted "I BUY HOUSES" type bandit signs, and also run advertising, both online and a few local papers.I guess I am confused about what to tell people that you can’t help.

11 January 2008 | 4 replies
As I live in Canada the online resources ex.

13 January 2008 | 9 replies
Don’t spend too much time gathering information unless you know it is still available… Also, you can look in your local MLS online, or try Realtor.com to see if it is listed with a Realtor.

29 August 2008 | 5 replies
After reading through the craigslist posting below I thought I'd make a new thread dedicated to sharing the online sites where people advertise their listings.

17 January 2008 | 8 replies
Also, you can go to sites like corpamerica.com and actually form an LLC online for about fifty bucks depending on where you are.

19 February 2008 | 24 replies
However, to be frank and honest with you, I'm not exactly sure why the IRRs tend to peak in years 8-10, I just know that they do, and I trust that all money factors have been taken into account in getting those figures.Each case is different, obviously, and are based on projections and not the actual real world numbers, but it gives you an idea going in of what your ideal exit time would be to maximize your return.MIRR addresses the concerns you have about false positives -- it is "Modified" IRR that takes into account the fact that the money kicked out by an investment won't necessarily earn the same return as the money that's still tied up in the investment.

25 September 2008 | 4 replies
You can sign up with many online... others you will have to call. 2) There are also many "real estate asset managers", and "property disposition companies" online too.Just have to look around online.

9 March 2008 | 20 replies
I've been reading through this forum and another one I found online, and I have been reading some recommended books-Investing in Duplexes, Triplexes, and Quads, by Larry B.