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Julian K. New Western - Wondering if anyone heard of them.
11 June 2017 | 48 replies

Has anyone worked with this organization - New Western? They are a wholesaling company and I've heard mix reviews about them.  They are based in Philadelphia. 

Joseph Chan How to call BS on the listing agents "Multiple Offers"
12 July 2023 | 27 replies

I was recently searching for an investment property.  I came across a very nice 3 family that was updated.  The owner had listed with an agent and had no real offers for over 2 months. They had lowered the price by $4...

Jeff Campbell Are High-Interest Rates Stopping You?
20 November 2023 | 24 replies

The current high-interest rates have made it a lot more challenging for the average or new investor. To be honest I completely stopped buying for a few months when the low rates I was getting approved for more than do...

Bob Romano Deposit on a cash offer?
24 November 2017 | 31 replies

I am about to make a cash offer for a SFH, my realtor insist that I still have to put at least 10% down ( he wants 20%) I said " why do i have to put anything down when we will be closing in 10 days on an all cash dea...

Nia Baisden Wholesale Proof of funds
26 June 2023 | 13 replies

Hi I have a off market deals where the seller is working with an agent. The property isn't listed and they're willing to sell to me. I'm trying to get it under contract but they're asking for proof of funds for the pu...

Michael Rosenson Note Investing Rules of Thumb
5 November 2017 | 44 replies

I was wondering what some rules of thumb are that people use when evaluating note investing opportunities to narrow the focus. Obviously these would only be guidelines but I'm curious what others use to limit the scop...