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Tyler Christensen Advice for buying a home
25 April 2008 | 2 replies
We could:1) Cash out our $3,000 index fund and $1,000 in individual stocks, taking a loss (this loss won't help us with taxes, our income is so low we get everything back anyways), and scrounge up loose change for the rest.2) Ask our bank to lower the interest rate on our debit card credit line (currently 9.75%), extend our credit from $1,000 to $5,000 and live off credit this summer until we can take out more student loans in the fall.
Mark Key Alt-A Problem is bigger than sub-prime
6 July 2008 | 15 replies
There are sooo many borrowers that were suckered in the program for the lower payment option.
Crystal C Downward Spiral
27 April 2008 | 23 replies
Of course, if you don't eat or use fuel, inflation is a little lower!
Jason F Cypress or cedar Shingles
7 January 2009 | 8 replies
You can get those shingles in lower Alabama for $300-$600 per square please call Southern Cypress
Michael J. Rehabbing to sell, good time?
30 May 2008 | 9 replies
So if you have a superior product, and a lower price, who do you think they will buy from?
Robby Lovell [b]Need advice for situation in the lower rio grande valley.
24 April 2008 | 0 replies

Hello everyone, this is a newbie here. Me and my partner are ready to venture off into the world of flipping and we are already well on our way. We have our company or LLc and we are already talking to one or two peop...

Robert Mack Buying an Island
26 March 2009 | 13 replies
From what I have read though if you employ solar and wind power generators then you are pretty much set, because if its not sunny then its likely stormy which means more wind :)Basically the civilization systems include everything you need to live a civilized life on an island, are completely self sufficient (you could remove the generator if you didn't mind the occasional black out), and again not as expensive as one would think, especially with the "go green" attitude really coming into play now a days, you may even start to see these kinds of systems becoming available to the rural population, and as economics dictates, the more widely available something becomes, the lower the price tends to be.Just thought I would throw what I know about islands out there for everyone.
Joshua Dorkin Why Investors Should Consider Forming an LLC
17 July 2008 | 27 replies
The interest rate will most likely be higher, the LTV will most likely be lower, and the accounting for the interest expense divided amoungst all the properties may be a CPA's headache, but better they need Advil than you.
Christopher Harn Would you rent or just sell?
30 April 2008 | 8 replies
The cost of servicing the loan (interest amount in an amoritized loan) lowers over time.And perhaps I was unclear, this is property that I already own, currently it is my primary residence, finaced 30 yrs at 6%, have maybe 15% equity in.
Ram Chandrasekaran REO, REHAB and Re-Financing - Request Expert Comments
16 June 2008 | 15 replies
I am dealing with the lower end homes but they list them what the market ill bring.