
15 February 2011 | 14 replies
Essentially he will get no pay until his debt is taken care of.

16 February 2011 | 23 replies
Thanks for the quick replies.In answer to your questions, my plan is essentially to do it myself as a side project and change of pace.

16 February 2011 | 1 reply
After reviewing the benefits of a property manager on my own thread I believe a good one is essential if your real estate business is to grow.

18 February 2011 | 1 reply
Essentially it is 2 Late fees for Jan and Feb and $20 a day when it hits 11 Feb.

24 February 2011 | 3 replies
And essentially that's what (creative) real estate investing is - solving problems.There is buying subject-to, AITD, buying on a land contract, wrap, land trust, etc. you could use in this situation, depending on several factors.
16 March 2011 | 0 replies
A site visit and walking the property is also essential as one may pick up crucial things that do not appear on maps (is that an old dump?

6 April 2011 | 25 replies
The Fed is essentially buying stocks to create the illusion of an economic recovery.

10 April 2011 | 7 replies
With credit below 640, your options essentially boil down to private lenders, hard money lenders, and perhaps some portfolio lenders if you have a proven track record of investing success.All that said, start working on your credit now, and in a year or so, hopefully you'll be positioned to borrow!

9 April 2011 | 15 replies
These are essentially infinite return investments that boost our overall returns in the portfolio; without those, we're probably look at 40-50% return year-over-year.

9 April 2011 | 3 replies
The property is located in Maryland.I would contact the lawyer at the title/settlement company that I used when I bought the place and have him draw up the contract and have it recorded with the county.The property was a short sale, I paid cash and then rehabed it before putting it on the market as a rental.I have about $75k invested into it and I'm going to ask $150k for it.Part of the $150k price is that I'm going to pay all the closing costs so that the tenant/buyer doesn't have to come up with any money to start.He essentially just continues paying roughly what he's paying in rent, but he would be buying a condo.Does it matter that comps for that area are substantially lower than the $150k price that I'm asking for?