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Residential Hard Money Lenders and owner-occupied deals

December 25th, 2011

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Great Deals When You Buy New Cars on Finance Now

August 24th, 2011

Property deals this year to breach RM100b

January 20th, 2011

Property deals this year to breach RM100b
PROPERTY transactions will surpass RM100 billion this year but the sector will not enjoy 35 per cent growth as it did last year, said a government official.

No Money Down Real Estate Deals

July 11th, 2010


nmd.BillCrosby.com This video explains the general process of how No Money Down real estate transactions work. You can do this with ANY type of real estate transaction. But, there is a catch! You must have the right contract and addendum to do so! At the end of the video, I will give you a link to download my contract and addendum that has made me thousands of dollars. Happy Investing! Bill Crosby # The NO MONEY DOWN Trap You see this guy, standing on a street corner, talking to someone, and he says, I own that one, pointing to a beautiful colonial. http No Money Down Even so, there are as many ways to buy real estate with no money down as there are TV info-commercials wanting to sell you expensive books and tapes on how … rental-housing.com/rental/nomoney.htm No Money Down – Boing Boing Sep 30, 2008 … To buy that house you made a 1 dollar down payment then borrowed the other 9. This money was in the accounts of the builder, the broker, … www.boingboing.net/2008/09/30/no-money-down.html Mortgages With No Money Down Still Available – washingtonpost.com Despite the bursting of the housing bubble, it’s still possible to buy homes with no money down. In fact, it’s possible to borrow up to 105 percent of the … www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/08/AR2008060801426.html