flipping properties
flipping properties
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by Attorney William - 2007-11-07
Most "standard" real estate contracts and leases contain provisions that state something to the effect, "If there is any dispute as to the agreement, the winning party is entitled to attorney's fees."...
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by Bronchick - 2007-11-12
Most "standard" real estate contracts and leases contain provisions that state something to the effect, "If there is any dispute as to the agreement, the winning party is entitled to attorney's ...
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by Attorney William - 2007-11-16
Finding good real estate deals is an art that takes time to master. Like any business, customers are what drive it. Your primary customer is the seller who is motivated to sell below market value. Fin...
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by Bronchick - 2007-11-16
You can buy real estate with no down payment!" You've seen the infomercial a hundred times on television over the years. Me too, so I decided to pick up a copy of the Carleton Sheets "No Down Pa...
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by Shortsaleexpert - 2007-12-06
Think about it: Are real estate prices higher now than they were ten years ago? Absolutely! Think about what your parents paid for their house. (For example, a friend's father paid $12,600 f...
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by Karen B - 2008-09-04
Flipping properties has been going on for a long time, so it may be something with which you are familiar. There are two fundamental methods for flipping a home. The first, and most common method, ...
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by Morgan Kennedy - 2008-11-03
Flipping a house can be a great real estate investment. But in order for you to begin any serious house flipping you need to have a great credit score. Many people are addicted to the house flipping ...