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N/A N/A happy medium
11 February 2007 | 0 replies
Realtors do risk liability so we have to walk a fine line but we want to help you!
Joe T Harvest Park=HARVEST HOAX
14 February 2007 | 3 replies
It is a risk to bash my investment, but gullible Utah investors will still put out money for this award winning Harvest Park.
Stu Stanton What would be a good return on a passive investment?
28 February 2007 | 7 replies
The risk is the part of the equation you left out.
N/A N/A New Member in Southeastern PA
19 February 2007 | 1 reply
Buy and hold is a relatively low risk plan if you've got the right properties.
N/A N/A Rental property Requirement
20 February 2007 | 4 replies
Each method has its risks and costs but they're all viable.
N/A N/A If you could borrow at 2%?
15 November 2007 | 59 replies
Today they'll lend the banks money at around the 5% mark, then the US banks place their profits of 1% to 1.5% on top of that as do all other banks around the world for the risk of lending it to you.
N/A N/A A few Qs for starters?
21 February 2007 | 7 replies
That's because you want to have enough profit margin to make the deal and risk worthwhile, as well as have enough equity for quick exit strategies, such as selling the property for 85% of its value to move it quick in an emergency.Your payments will largely depend upon the price you pay, your credit and the interest rate you're able to receive, the taxes for that specific area and how much your insurance costs.
Account Closed dropping the price repeatedly
5 March 2007 | 26 replies
It's actually not a bad idea, but it does have some risks.
N/A N/A Birddog legality question :: brokering?
10 May 2008 | 21 replies
Because of the risks involved, I went ahead and got my license.
N/A N/A Potentially my first investment.....
6 March 2007 | 12 replies
All I'm saying though is the younger you are, the more risk you can afford to take.