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Dave Jimenez How do I buy a foreclosure without capital?
16 February 2016 | 37 replies
@Dave Jimenez  I bought my first house in 1975.. so probably not germane to today.. and it was very straight forward.. we put 10% down  its was a 80k house in Milpitas CA.. got a 10% second from HML and a first for 80% it was new construction. there were no auctions then.. like you see today there were foreclosures though I bought my first one in 1976.If your using a FHA loan and first time homebuyer or there abouts its tough to buy auction proeprties. because they make it tough.. that's the point.You can easily buy one off of MLS and go through the normal hoops.. but I am sure your thinking you want to buy this because its such a screaming deal . and of course everyone wants that.. those deals primarly go to cash buyers.. unfortuanatly .. 5 to 6 years ago was different now there is just so much cash chasing deals its not funny.. so just trying to be a realist that's all.Look at some google on line about Vegas.. poor families trying to buy who just had to have financing got shut out.. because of cash investors.. and let me tell you the sellers banks and other lenders in possession could give a hoot.. they just want the cash.
Stephanie Cabral Running the #s on a multifamily subject to
17 February 2016 | 4 replies
BP Friends, I'm looking at a duplex (that can be converted to a triplex fairly easily).
Mark Gallagher Trash Hacking
14 May 2015 | 54 replies
Not to mention sometimes you think you only have a little trash, and it turns into a lot of trash.After a few projects, you've "dumped" $5K in profit easily
Alexaundra McCormick Amazing tax deed potential in Hamden county?
6 September 2013 | 6 replies
If it is in rough shape might go on the low end of that but there are definitely options that should easily net them a ton more money than that.I still say go for it but temper your expectations on how many of these you might actually get
Nick Mazzarese Seller Financing - how to structure a deal?
13 May 2015 | 9 replies
@James DeRoestNew Equity can easily be created from buying property at discount, raising rents and making improvements.Principle payments is taking your cash and paying down debt.  
Jamaine L. Direct mail marketing
3 December 2017 | 4 replies
There are a number of direct mail companies that can help you get your direct mail out easily and efficiently.
Cody Evans Building A Real Estate Website: Where To Start?
17 July 2019 | 16 replies
Meanwhile, be sure to include the proper keywords so they’re easily found organically.
Trevor Asay I'm considering using a Virtual Assistant
26 September 2018 | 11 replies
My main questions are:How can I easily give access to passwords?
Colette Chase [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal - San Antonio
3 October 2018 | 16 replies
It is very hispanic area and will rent fairly easily and you will usually get long term tenants. 
Liane Cochrane Purchasing a Three Family
3 September 2018 | 16 replies
@Liane CochraneI highly recommend you go on masscourts.org and search the all of the tenant's names for non-payment issues.I eliminated several deadbeat applicants for my properties using this site.If there is non payment history, either ask to receive the property vacant or run for the hills..