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Mark W. Trying to get a feel for North Carolina Real Estate
10 October 2012 | 10 replies
Be careful.ConcordWhat Bryan said.HuntersvilleHuntersville is a very popular, rapidly growing, affordable, newer market well located north of Charlotte.
Tim C. Crowd-Funding vs. self Investing is it comparable?
15 June 2015 | 8 replies
Many now are moving into larger commercial deals that have large strips of debt ahead of the equity ( IE the crowd funding investor) these are the one's were an investor needs to do very good research on the project and more weight must be given to the sponsor  as Brian pointed out...
Alicia Johnson NEW TO THE BUSINESS
3 August 2014 | 1 reply
The podcasts are particularly popular
Chris Stromdahl Refi/cashout? Having a hard time wrapping my head around it.
3 August 2014 | 8 replies
Research from the banks doing loans in your area whether it be the Wells or BAs or a popular mortgage broker, small portfolio lender or credit unions.
Raven Parmer Does one-of-a-kind design have a place in flipping?
13 August 2014 | 44 replies
Granite is a fine choice, and I know it is very popular
Alex Smotherman mobile home good or bad?
8 August 2014 | 5 replies
In my current area mobile home seem to be very popular.
Joel Moore Share you experiences investing and searching the Canadian Market (Canada, Rental)
31 October 2014 | 5 replies
Rent to Own seems like a popular way some investors are making it work in our tough Canadian market.
Hayden Pollack New member from Asheville, NC
5 August 2014 | 5 replies
The podcasts are particularly popular.
Alexis Zion Credit Score dropped by 50 points
7 August 2014 | 25 replies
One company that I work with, National Credit Care, has advised me of the following approximate sliding scale:Between 0-30% utilization you will lose between 0-10% of potential points...Between 30-50% utilization you will lose between 10-25% of potential points...Between 50-100% of utilization you will lose between 25-100% of potential points.Also, each revolving account is weighted exactly the same regardless of size.