9 January 2010 | 9 replies
Greed is a deal killer always leave something on the table for the next guy.So apparently you aren't using your own money, but rather OPM.
17 October 2009 | 8 replies
For the record... in Colorado where I am from we have a park like this up in the mountains... the pads sell for like 80 or 90 thousand if they are empty, and over a hundred if they have a home on them... so this works in resort areas, wintering areas, summering areas and I have seen the odd MHP located in city's that will have deeded lots or a condo/coop type set up.
16 October 2009 | 49 replies
At one end, let's have two guys playing chess on a Card table.
6 November 2009 | 26 replies
You aren't even allowed to sink a well.An acre in the mountains, with nice trees, on the road to the ski slope or close to fishing, might set you back $25K.Hey, people spend more than that to buy time shares in private campgrounds.
22 September 2011 | 10 replies
Obviously the lenders will want to see an offer on the table, so if the owner has an offer can they contact the bank themselves and start the short sale process?
18 October 2009 | 11 replies
If you invested $150 a month and earned 10% annual return, you'd wind up with 1 year = $1,885 2 years = $3,967 5 years = $11,616 10 years = $30,727 15 years = $62,171 30 years = $339,073 40 years = $948,611 That same chapter also has a great table of "The Time Value of Money", as well as a form that is to be used to log daily spending (like what Rich recommended in his post).
19 October 2009 | 11 replies
Mountains, ocean, beaches, skiing, deserts, vineyards, big game fishing, and 6 times as many big game hunting species as I have in Indiana and all within a half day's drive of a market that I know I can make work....Crap....
20 October 2009 | 9 replies
Think of it like a Biggerpockets radio hour.A live feed for biggerpocets audiences, maybe even tied into the pro account as it has a kind of networking aspect to it.Make replying available pro members or certain influential members who have proven themselves (kind of like a round table board) to keep things civil.
22 October 2009 | 9 replies
If you sell, you'll have to bring $5000 to the table.
23 October 2009 | 9 replies
A good investor will bring to the table an ability to negotiate a better price from the bank which should translate to a better price for the end-nuyer (you).