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Craig L. Mortgage options based on market value?
28 July 2007 | 6 replies
If above average rates don't make you comfortable I would say your not in the right type of deal.The deal is in the buy!
Larry Stoner MD Newbie
19 July 2007 | 3 replies
This is a fairly unforgiving business, but with drive, knowledge, and the will to succeed, you can be very successful.While you have a variety of interests, I suggest starting with one and focusing on that area until you become comfortable.
Joshua Dorkin What stocks are you guys watching?
4 November 2007 | 16 replies
I am about to start spending more time researching these picks once everything is set in stone - but I feel comfortable laying off for a bit since I sold at a peak.I do my best not to purchase my own employers stock either - its a bad idea because you become too attached to the loyalty and become less objective.
Minna Reid The best of times..to the worst of times...
24 October 2007 | 11 replies
One of those scumbag contingency lawyers tried to sue us.Then, a tenant with a 16 year old druggie child, fell into the water meter hole when the child forgot to replace the meter cover after hiding his drugs.
Ken Henson subject to existing title
4 January 2008 | 15 replies
They pretty much say they don't feel comfortable with their name on a title that does not have insurance.
L W *waving* from so california
13 December 2007 | 8 replies
It's a matter of doing what you're comfortable with and also a matter of what type of strategy you prefer.Read the different forums, ask questions of the other members, and you'll find your niche.Ed
Dianne Kelly Newbie from Southeast Florida
15 November 2007 | 5 replies
So thank you for the holding formula is makes me feel VERY comfortable.
Dave O'Neill Hello from New Jersey
29 November 2007 | 3 replies
I finally signed up today in the hopes of gaining as much knowledge as I can.Brief summary of my reason for doing so:My family owns several commercial properties through an LLC, which was started by my father who has since passed on.We have a good amount of equity in our commercial buildings and are looking to expand into residential housing, though which avenue we are going to pursue is still undecided.I currently do not have enough knowledge or experience in the REI field to feel comfortable leveraging our commercial RE assets on residential properties.There's more to it than that, but I don't want my first post to be a novel.
N/A N/A Primary res. buy now or rent ?
30 November 2007 | 6 replies
If you feel comfortable with the payments on a deal, like the house, feel prices are about bottemed out or will not drop much beyond what you paid, are not planning to move soon, then go for it.
Tom C Gas Appliances
3 December 2007 | 5 replies
I don't feel comfortable allowing the tenant to do this, so I figured I would ask what the standard pratice is.