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[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:08:39 GMT
] [ 108634 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] "Don Zimmerman" - Re: Is buyer liable for delay in closing? - cgon" |
[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 19:38:36 GMT
] [ 108633 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] "iNet" - Re: Is buyer liable for delay in closing? - You are too late - time to have asked for compensation was prior to the closing. "Alan Sung" |
[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:24:07 -0500
] [ 108632 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] "Alan Sung" - Re: Is buyer liable for delay in closing? - "cgon" |
[ 24 Feb 2005 11:18:41 -0800
] [ 108631 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] "journalist76" - Real Estate License for personal use - Hi, I'm working on a magazine article about people who are getting a real estate licence, but aren't planning to use it professionally. Instead, they are interested in learning more about the market in order to get the best deal on buying or selling a home, or gaining access to real estate information before the general public. If anyone has gotten their license for these types of... |
[ ] [ 108630 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] "cgon" - Is buyer liable for delay in closing? - I just closed escrow on a California property that was delayed about 1.5 months (this is on top of a 2 month escrow). It seems that the buyer made some bad choices (changing lender, needing a re-fi on another property) that caused the delays. I was not made aware of these critical changes until I made an offer on another property. I was forced to pay extra fees to keep my origina... |
[ 24 Feb 2005 07:14:50 -0800
] [ 108628 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] ehcorp1@lycos.com - Re: A Question for the Seasoned Veterans of Real Estate Investing - You begin by acquiring your first property. Your first buy is unlikely to be anything to brag about but over time you will learn and grow or you will fail and give up. Try to focus on sellers of real property and ignore the sellers of "how to". If you read a book from the library its "ok"; but if you buy "how to courses" then you are just too weak & stupid to succeed. As the ... |
[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 05:12:40 -0000
] [ 108627 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] Gordon Reeder - Re: financing idea - what do you think? - "jmath" |
[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 05:01:31 -0000
] [ 108626 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] Gordon Reeder - Re: Overpricing in a Sellers Market - carlton.yates@gmail.com wrote in news:1109114193.684037.91850 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: > I live in a hot real estate market. My house appraised for $350K (by my > mortgage company) before painting/deck replacement, landscaping, etc. I > have accepted a job offer and will be moving (I can commute until the > house sells.) Houses in the neighborhood range from $1.3M to the lowest ... |
[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 04:46:44 -0000
] [ 108625 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] Gordon Reeder - Re: Why an e-PRO - "Stephen Horrillo" |
[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 04:34:09 -0000
] [ 108624 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] Gordon Reeder - Re: A Question for the Seasoned Veterans of Real Estate Investing - "mrburns918" |
[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:18:03 +1000
] [ 108623 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] Gregory Toomey - Re: A Question for the Seasoned Veterans of Internal Medicine - iNet wrote: |
[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:12:44 +1000
] [ 108622 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] Gregory Toomey - Re: A Question for the Seasoned Veterans of Real Estate Investing - mrburns918 wrote: > Hello all, > > Glad I found this group. I wanted to hear feedback from all of you > seasoned real estate investors on how you got started. Did you buy the > infomercial stuff? The cd's? The books? etc. etc. If not, what did you > do? I have decided to try my hand at buying real estate but I get > overwhelmed with all the information about foreclosures, flippi... |
[ Thu, 24 Feb 2005 02:22:14 GMT
] [ 108621 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] "iNet" - A Question for the Seasoned Veterans of Internal Medicine - Hello all, Glad I found this group. I wanted to hear feedback from all of you seasoned neurosurgeons on how you got started. Did you buy the infomercial stuff? The cd's? The books? etc. etc. If not, what did you do? I have decided to try my hand at brain surgery but I get overwhelmed with all the information about tumorss, blood, med-school, etc.etc. Anyone suggest a ba... |
[ 23 Feb 2005 16:34:49 -0800
] [ 108620 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] "mrburns918" - A Question for the Seasoned Veterans of Real Estate Investing - Hello all, Glad I found this group. I wanted to hear feedback from all of you seasoned real estate investors on how you got started. Did you buy the infomercial stuff? The cd's? The books? etc. etc. If not, what did you do? I have decided to try my hand at buying real estate but I get overwhelmed with all the information about foreclosures, flipping, etc. etc. Anyone suggest a basi... |
[ ] [ 108619 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] "Stephen Horrillo" - Re: Why an e-PRO - On 23-Feb-2005, "corky" |
[ 23 Feb 2005 13:22:26 -0800
] [ 108618 ] [ misc.invest.real-estate ] [ view full article ] "motor man" - 1031 sale what now - I have just sold a large property and have started a 1031. I have not yet bought but wondered how I can increase my assetts over the long term with real estate. My actual gain is about 50% of the total sale price of teh original property. If I buy two smaller units and rent them out the rental will about equal teh laon payments.. can someone explain how this makes sense? Also assume ... |
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