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Hello from Lawrenceville, GA
26 February 2007 | 4 replies
Spend some time getting involved around here and you're very likely to find them.
Guy Johnson
Hello From Milwaukee, WI
25 February 2007 | 3 replies
It was the best move I ever made, as it set me on a course to become more involved in real estate.
Shawn Keenan
REI clubs in western WI?
9 December 2020 | 6 replies
That is when i'm hoping to get more involved in this group.
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Birddog legality question :: brokering?
10 May 2008 | 21 replies
I charge more for any research I do or leg work involved.
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Potentially my first investment.....
6 March 2007 | 12 replies
I want to get involved in real estate investing and have been looking at as many places as possible while doing research online.
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New Member
5 March 2007 | 1 reply
t=3626Make sure you read the rules first and get involved before you post.
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Are Co-op shares price neogitable or non-neogitable?
27 February 2007 | 3 replies
entering into an agency (agreement) with real estate broker that involves you as a buyer simply means that the broker is working on your behalf - meaning - you're the client and the sellers are customers.a broker or a sales agent that you enter into a buyers agency with simply give the broker of record an exclusive right to help you - you can't go off and close on real estate without them - for you, this type of arrangement is good because you have the piece of mind that the broker/agent works for you (you hope - even with agency sometimes agents get mixed up with this because it's the little things that make or break agency).as far as using an agent - they might be able to run comps for you, let you know certain things about a given area pertaining to rents, values, general info about the locale that may help you find the best for YOUR money.know this about co-ops - you're not buying real estate - you're buying shares and in return you obtain a proprietary lease to a unit which is owned by the corp.
Matt H
doing your first deal....
2 March 2007 | 12 replies
I'm guessing that you're saying you don't allow yourself to think very long about the risks involved so as to stop you from doing the deal, which makes sense and can be a good thing.
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corporate credit
28 February 2007 | 1 reply
I was thinking about getting a secured credit card for the LLC for the current rehab I am involved with, but does anyone have any other ideas?
Tim J
Is this scenario realistic?
18 April 2007 | 3 replies
And I am managing the property myself (just finding tenants and collecting rent checks, I have a property manager take care of issues on site) so there is work involved.