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N/A N/A How did he find it!!!
18 November 2006 | 8 replies
He canglance at a building and say, "the roof is bad".He just "knew" that that house was going to be his.Don't ask how.
N/A N/A making an offer??
31 January 2007 | 6 replies
One technique for a new person in the business is to explain that they are new in the business, working thru college, paying for xyz to help out xyz, and are glad that they are starting out work with nice honest people like........yaddi, yaddi, ya.....After the story next is qualify....who, what, why, how come, how many, when, why not, ect.... this is where you gather all the info on the transaction you catch my drift.Next land Note: during the landing stage is where you begin to propose the offer, this is the same place where you remind them about all the bad stuff wrong with the house.Next is the Close....later got to go to work
Brian Schroeder investing out of state????????
17 November 2006 | 5 replies
i wouldn't think posting numbers on a property in this "Starting Out" forum would be bad.
N/A N/A Managing your Money
27 November 2006 | 3 replies
(So by the way I am 50% in RE).But I wouldn't go so far as to say Loans are bad in all cases.
N/A N/A Waterbury, Connecticut - Looking to invest here
12 December 2006 | 11 replies
if its bad let me know, and perhaps can you tell me an area that you think is better in CT.i think i found a deal, the numbers bring at least 250 CF every mo, and it even seems like the neighborhood is good.any help would be Appreciated!
N/A N/A I'm trying get started...
7 December 2006 | 4 replies
every area is differentand in my experience real estate is all LOCALi have find great properties that work..but bad properties only a few block away that don't work. your knowledge in area is a big plus...as for lender or buying whole in cash. i have to say.. do what is right for you. don't listen to others about lenders or banks. its all with the individual.... if you don't feel comfortable...buy all in cash. as for me...i like to leverage since its a form of asset protection and great return for your money. thankssunsmicro
N/A N/A where do you live???
13 August 2010 | 104 replies
too bad they didn't decide to show up for the game.
Gary Smith Financing new development w/ equity
22 December 2006 | 4 replies
Not a bad idea but will the house sell in 6 months for what you are willing to sell and have you taken into account the transaction costs (including a prepayment penalty).
N/A N/A Weird Layout
12 December 2006 | 5 replies
The washer and dryer are also in this bathroom.First I want to know how bad that would effect me in trying to sell the house if I fixed it up.