
22 February 2013 | 11 replies
But let's say the LTV drop doesn't kick them out, or they come up with extra funds, the loan is fundced.Now remember the credit given under the contract, that is included on the HUD 1 and reduces the amount received by the seller and is credited to the buyer, but the loan is not required to be fund at that original requested amount.

23 August 2015 | 6 replies
In so doing you will proactively reduce your need to communicate with others misaligned towards wanting and working towards rewards in real estate.I'd offer a chant here but I don't know any!

21 September 2015 | 12 replies
I have reduced the price of the house atleast 3 times in the last month - still nothing.Our manager claims that the demand has completely dried up for that neighbourhood.

17 September 2015 | 47 replies
Yeah, I know I can stay here but there are two reasons I'm not. 1) Since I'm starting with a modest amount of cash, I will need to reduce operating costs by doing all the re-hab/maintenance myself.

18 June 2013 | 2 replies
In short, if you buy a cash flowing property wisely, you could be able to take out the full or at least a half of you monthly installment from it, thereby reducing the burden on your pocket.Gold or any other precious metal won’t help you meeting your daily or monthly expenses.

20 June 2008 | 11 replies
I bought this place as a REO for about 55% of the current, reduced price.

13 May 2008 | 2 replies
All right, I need some help.I have the opportunity to bid on a property that has been reduced on price about 17.6%.

27 July 2014 | 11 replies
We've found this recipe, at least down here, reduces turnover and has provided us with some great tenants.

1 April 2018 | 45 replies
Thing was only there for about a month and hadn't even been set to price reduced.

17 April 2017 | 8 replies
My strategy is to buy & hold.Now, I'm trying to figure out whether I'm better off paying the 30-year loan in 15 years thus reducing some of my investments elsewhere, like a Roth IRA since I've maxed out my 401k.