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Jimmy H. The future of "declining" cities
14 November 2010 | 17 replies
It also seems that our gov't is going to devalue the dollar to try and spur investment and blue collar job growth.What do you think will happen to these cities and areas.
Bryan Hancock So Is BP Better or Worse Now Versus Two Years Ago?
18 November 2010 | 3 replies
It has devalued the intent of the influence points gained.It was playing the system to gain influence and thereby advance possible business, it was very clear what was going on.
Ken Parker Almost ready to rent my first income property..
24 November 2012 | 29 replies
Maybe an investor is trying to raise the fees to devalue the units so they can buy all of them.
Joe Edwards-Hoff Help em form my offer- SFR with cell tower income...
12 September 2011 | 17 replies
Don't forget that the cell tower is external obsolesence, having a devalued effect on the property as a single family dwelling and will likely never be put into the secondary market forfinancing.
Doug Haisten Why would people facing foreclosure say No to a short sale
11 March 2010 | 13 replies
Assuming they are unable to get a modification and unable to make up the missed payments and fines/fees they will benefit by:1 Not being embarrassed by a foreclosure2 Getting out from the debt of a property that has grossly devalued (upside down)3 Will have less impact (on their credit) than from a foreclosure4 Won't need to worry about a deficency judgment5 No out of pocket fees for selling the house.What is the possible "upside" to not taking short sale?
Rich Weese I thought foreclosure problem was over!! Maybe not
27 May 2010 | 36 replies
He is worried about how we will pay for the debt as the numbers on the interest payment of our sized national debt are mind boggling.3) devalued dollar= Big uptick in oil prices
Marilyn A. How much repair do you do?
24 March 2010 | 10 replies
While he's showing me things that are wrong, the owner is devaluing the home in their own minds.
Rich Weese work and thought project for newbies. Please join in.
20 July 2010 | 50 replies
Or, build out and net 1.6 mill and total of 2 plus to take elsewhere, less devaluation of funds.
Tiara Murray What Happens When you Want to Sell Your Real Estate Business?
27 July 2010 | 19 replies
Your business is devalued by these liabilities.So, I suspect most, if not all, of the value in most real estate businesses is in the real estate and nothing more.
Michael Rossi Will "The Greatest Depression" Affect Rentals?
6 January 2010 | 20 replies
Labor will also begin demanding benefit-defined guarantees because current baby boomers, and later cohorts, are already being devalued with railroaded retirement plans. 401(k)'s, unless contained in a no penalty IRA or product, in my book, are possibly the worst investment that exist.