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Doug N. ​Exuberant Frothiness in Seattle?
13 October 2015 | 14 replies
From a personal finance and real estate perspective, Seattle is a very attractive place.Looking back at history, prices are higher than the last peak that had  a bubble.. so will the bubble burst this time around?!  
Conway Churaman Not an investor yet but still QUITTING JOB on Monday! NEED guidance!
10 June 2015 | 38 replies
Great work history, you can interview saying " I'm ready to take on a new challenge."
Justin Todd Refinancing question!
12 June 2015 | 13 replies
We're young and don't so much have bad credit history, as opposed to no credit history.
Rishi Ramlogan Logistics and Best Practices for the Actual Rental Process
9 June 2015 | 4 replies
I ask for rental and employment history, and people need time to look up addresses and phone numbers.
Nayt Grochowski Anyone have experience with 50/50 owner of vacation home that is also a VRBO?
9 June 2015 | 4 replies
But good to know that the snow has been lacking in recent history, that would definitely affect the vacancy rate for the winter season.
Reuben Mcgee Any Eastern New England Investors know of an experienced closing attorney who is familiar with back to back closings and contract assignments???
8 June 2015 | 0 replies

Just getting started doing transactions in the New London area and looking for a closing attorney who is familiar with  contract assignments and back to back closings. Your help is very much appreciated.

Daria B. Looking at Property History (on-the-market-off-the-market-repeat)
8 June 2015 | 1 reply
I got this from realtor.com.Price HistoryDateEventPricePrice/Sq.Ft.ChangeSource01/09/2013Listed$565,000$331—Tallahassee12/31/2012Delisted———Tallahassee07/02/2012Relisted$565,000$83—Tallahassee06/29/2012Delisted———Tallahassee01/03/2012Relisted$565,000$83—Tallahassee01/01/2012Delisted———Tallahassee08/02/2011Relisted$565,000$83—Tallahassee07/31/2011Delisted———Tallahassee07/08/2011Relisted$565,000$83—Tallahassee06/30/2011Delisted———Tallahassee06/28/2011Price Changed$565,000$83-8.13%Tallahassee12/01/2010Relisted$615,000$90—Tallahassee11/30/2010Delisted———Tallahassee10/11/2010Relisted$615,000$90—Tallahassee10/08/2010Delisted———Tallahassee09/09/2010Relisted$615,000$90—Tallahassee09/08/2010Delisted———Tallahassee06/27/2010Price Changed$615,000$90-0.81%Tallahassee04/09/2009Listed$620,000$91—TallahasseeWhat can I take away from the above listed/delisted history?
Stephen Craig equity
9 June 2015 | 5 replies
Most banks, credit unions, portfolio lenders are going to want to see a solid 3-6 months of rental history before they'll lend on a property.
Jalen Thompson How to buy a house w/o no money
24 June 2015 | 11 replies
Hi Jalen,Sure there are ways to buy with $0 but it will take work and usually pretty good credit, solid job history, or private money (family etc).  
Nelya Mushiyeva Wholesaling the deal in NY
9 June 2015 | 0 replies
Good morning,I have found this small house in Long Island that is being sold as a Short Sale in decent location with great schools, I was trying to go the conventional rout and get a mortgage on it but because I had purchased my primary residence last year and rented my Co-op and I didn’t have 2 year history I was unable to qualify for yet another mortgage.