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Robert Burns Just dropped in from New York City
25 January 2007 | 4 replies

Don't know if I'll fit in on this interesting board as I don't deal in selling or buying real estate.
What I do is buy commercial real estate notes. Quite large real estate notes in the 50M league
and above. Not a b...

N/A N/A A couple questions about the basics...
26 January 2007 | 13 replies
Perhaps you are referring to the listing Realtor and not someone who you hired to help you find a home.The problem from a conventional financing standpoint is that you have multiple residences on one legal description which makes this a multi-family property beyond the "normal" 1-4 unit residences acceptable to conventional lenders. 2)What is typically done to avoid making a down-payment and/or paying closing costs.If you are asking specific to this property, there probably is no 100% financing option available so you may have to pass on this one.Generally speaking there are many programs for little or no down-payment and you should be talking to a mortgage lender about what you can afford and qualify for prior to looking at homes.As for closing costs, you may qualify for city or county down-payment assistance programs (which are more typically used for closing costs instead of down-payment).
Ken Hicks Who has wireless internet
18 April 2007 | 17 replies
Ryan it seems clear wire only works in select cities.
N/A N/A Need Funding
10 October 2007 | 4 replies
I will be investing in properties in Oklahoma, primarily North Oklahoma City and Edmond.
Jim Francis Landlord insists I won't get my security back. What to do?
31 August 2008 | 16 replies
She is located in the City of Los Angeles, by the beach.This seems to be completely wrong.
Matt H Found a very rare deal on a house...
1 February 2007 | 5 replies
Me and two friends go looking around at big homes here in my city.
Michael Kenny Rossville, TN Land Outside Memphis
6 August 2007 | 3 replies
Most if not all major metro cities are growing including the areas around them (within logical commuting range).
Account Closed Gas Metering?
25 February 2009 | 8 replies
Get in touch with the mayor of the city.
Richard Bader Tennessean Needs Guidance.
6 February 2007 | 3 replies
The building is all brick and is connected with a city run building.
Ken Brevett Thanks
6 February 2007 | 9 replies
I'm interested in both; tax liens because of the favorable interest rates (16% in MD, 24% in Baltimore City), and tax deeds because of the ability to obtain property free and clear.Am I accurate in my thinking?