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Anthony Portugal how to find out if it's a REO??
24 December 2007 | 4 replies
Depending on what type of access you have to the MLS, look in the comments section.
Ricardo M. Pre-qulifying and using a Private Lender
17 February 2015 | 28 replies
Your comments are uncalled for, and add nothing to the conversation, so why do you make them?
Bob Smith Using my VA benifits to purchase my first property
19 February 2014 | 20 replies
I have a regular job with an annual income of ~60K and a credit score of 740 albeit of limited duration.My plan is to use the VA to finance, perhaps a duplex that will allow me to get my foot in the door to generate capital that will allow me to do it again, twice or thrice in a year or 2, until I have the capability to pay cash for distressed property.I have d/l'ed all the BP podcasts , purchased the " Book of estimating rehab costs & Book on flipping houses & Inspecting a house by Rex Cauadwell " per suggestions here.By this time next year I would like to be living the above plan and be well on my way to my 2nd property purchase.All comments or criticisms are welcome.
Percy Davis Can you review these mortgage docs?
21 February 2014 | 2 replies
Comments per line item:Section 800 - Underwriting Fee - this is pretty high at $900, I am inclined to say this is put in as a place holder but the there are two fees inside of it, a processing fee (for the broker) and an underwriting fee (for the lender).
CL Ziegler 20 percent down, always? (is it possible to do less?)
3 April 2014 | 31 replies
Absolutely, my comments above were limited to the conventional approach, we can certainly get creative.
Jay Neil Lease to own Contract
18 February 2014 | 14 replies
@John Chapman may comment.
Mike Space Memphis Areas
30 August 2014 | 6 replies
I would agree with all these comments including Haim Palman! 
Robert Adams Las Vegas Real Estate Market Discussion
23 February 2015 | 48 replies
Or the comments by the National Association of Realtor’s Economist about how home prices are growing quicker than incomes are causing buyers to hold off on purchases,See Here.A quick look into MLS activity today has 55 properties “back on” the market(meaning the previous contract failed to close) and an additional 17 revisions to financing.
Morris Lucas Atlanta Auction Results
19 February 2014 | 11 replies
I have actually used that site before, never thought about contacting the attorney days after, will try that.Thanks everyone for the comments.
Mark Updegraff Just went to auction, most interesting one I've seen in awhile
22 February 2014 | 34 replies
I only have issues against stereotypes, such as women who have a purse full of cash must be strippers, or that men who have a briefcase full of cash must be in the mob (or any stereotype).Actually my comment was that she was throwing money at the house...which in turn makes the house the stripper and the woman with a purse full of cash a patron of the the stripper.I have issues against stereotypes too, such as a woman with a purse full of cash couldn't possibly be soliciting a stripper but would themselves have to be one.Perhaps the houses' name is Bob, and perhaps dancing makes him feel pretty.In all seriousness no matter how you read it, it was poking fun of an obvious stereotype, not jabbing at a woman's right to bear cash.