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N/A N/A New RE Investor In TN
3 January 2007 | 5 replies
Single family homes @ 70% ARV or less Single family portfolios of 20 homes or more @65% ARV or less Nationwide: Condo conversions, 200 units minimum Large apartment complexes @75% ARV or less Subdivisions Luxury homes @ 70% ARV - $250K and up - no limit Resort Properties Single family homes @ 70% ARV or less Portfolios of homes @65% ARV or less Bank Foreclosure PortfoliosBob Peterson513-321-1081 If it's busy or no answer, call my cell, please.513-314-8322 cellEastern TimeAll messages are kept in strict confidence.
N/A N/A Just can't get off the dime
2 April 2007 | 31 replies
Factoring in a ($50) 10 percent rent increase each year for the next 5 years puts you in fantasy land.
N/A N/A Does this make any sense ?
7 January 2007 | 6 replies
In my area, housing prices are stagnate ( including multi famlys, sfhs, duplexes etc.. ) They have not decreased to any significant amount at all.At current prices there isn't any pos. cash flowing properties.The value of real estate in my are has not decreased.With more foreclosures coming on the market one would think that the rental market would increase BUT THIS ISN'T THE CASE AT ALL.The economy is in the dumps.
Eric McClenon FREE MORTGAGE LEADS
8 February 2009 | 8 replies
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N/A N/A Looking at 1st properties this week - advice please
1 February 2007 | 8 replies
Do not fear.If you are new to investing or not, if the whole world knows it or not, have confidence it what you are doing and that is what people will respect.
Emily Smith Mortgage Trends This Week
5 January 2007 | 0 replies
Hi,The year began with mortgage rates continuing to register a slight increase.
Eric Medemar Tips To keep you in the Real estate game
10 November 2009 | 24 replies
“Fake it till you make it” When you are talking to potential investors be sure you come off with confidence.
N/A N/A Anyone been in this situation before?
9 January 2007 | 2 replies
You find an awsome deal and walk into the place with a stride of confidence and your REA and you're talking about how to fix it up and the expenses after purchase.
Emily Smith Mortgage Rates Continue To Register Minor Fluctuations
18 January 2007 | 2 replies
As piled up inventories are being slowly depleted, restocking them will increase business activity in the year ahead.Though mortgage rates are not at the lowest, nearly 50% of all mortgage applications are for refinancing.
Matt H got some great news...
18 January 2007 | 6 replies
Talk about a nice increase.