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February 11, 2010 at 8:56 PM in reply to: Recommended Realtor – North Park/South Park market #512285February 11, 2010 at 8:56 PM in reply to: Recommended Realtor – North Park/South Park market #512432
LeaSD
ParticipantToo funny! It was a typo, though I wish I was clever enough to have spun it on purpose.
February 11, 2010 at 8:56 PM in reply to: Recommended Realtor – North Park/South Park market #512850LeaSD
ParticipantToo funny! It was a typo, though I wish I was clever enough to have spun it on purpose.
February 11, 2010 at 8:56 PM in reply to: Recommended Realtor – North Park/South Park market #512942LeaSD
ParticipantToo funny! It was a typo, though I wish I was clever enough to have spun it on purpose.
February 11, 2010 at 8:56 PM in reply to: Recommended Realtor – North Park/South Park market #513194LeaSD
ParticipantToo funny! It was a typo, though I wish I was clever enough to have spun it on purpose.
February 9, 2010 at 10:08 AM in reply to: Need help finding Low/No Equity Home Improvement Loan #511117LeaSD
ParticipantUnless the “value” added to the house is materially more than the cost of doing the addition, I don’t see this working mathematically. Leverage increases when the same amount is added to the value (denominator) and to the liability (numerator). Do you care to share your estimates of the costs and value-add as well as your current home value and loan amount?
February 9, 2010 at 10:08 AM in reply to: Need help finding Low/No Equity Home Improvement Loan #511264LeaSD
ParticipantUnless the “value” added to the house is materially more than the cost of doing the addition, I don’t see this working mathematically. Leverage increases when the same amount is added to the value (denominator) and to the liability (numerator). Do you care to share your estimates of the costs and value-add as well as your current home value and loan amount?
February 9, 2010 at 10:08 AM in reply to: Need help finding Low/No Equity Home Improvement Loan #511677LeaSD
ParticipantUnless the “value” added to the house is materially more than the cost of doing the addition, I don’t see this working mathematically. Leverage increases when the same amount is added to the value (denominator) and to the liability (numerator). Do you care to share your estimates of the costs and value-add as well as your current home value and loan amount?
February 9, 2010 at 10:08 AM in reply to: Need help finding Low/No Equity Home Improvement Loan #511770LeaSD
ParticipantUnless the “value” added to the house is materially more than the cost of doing the addition, I don’t see this working mathematically. Leverage increases when the same amount is added to the value (denominator) and to the liability (numerator). Do you care to share your estimates of the costs and value-add as well as your current home value and loan amount?
February 9, 2010 at 10:08 AM in reply to: Need help finding Low/No Equity Home Improvement Loan #512020LeaSD
ParticipantUnless the “value” added to the house is materially more than the cost of doing the addition, I don’t see this working mathematically. Leverage increases when the same amount is added to the value (denominator) and to the liability (numerator). Do you care to share your estimates of the costs and value-add as well as your current home value and loan amount?
LeaSD
ParticipantDisclosure – I work at WF
WF is only AAA rated US bank – low returns on deposits but if you need to exceed the $100,000 mark… safe place to do it.
LeaSD
ParticipantDisclosure – I work at WF
WF is only AAA rated US bank – low returns on deposits but if you need to exceed the $100,000 mark… safe place to do it.
LeaSD
ParticipantDisclosure – I work at WF
WF is only AAA rated US bank – low returns on deposits but if you need to exceed the $100,000 mark… safe place to do it.
LeaSD
ParticipantDisclosure – I work at WF
WF is only AAA rated US bank – low returns on deposits but if you need to exceed the $100,000 mark… safe place to do it.
LeaSD
ParticipantDisclosure – I work at WF
WF is only AAA rated US bank – low returns on deposits but if you need to exceed the $100,000 mark… safe place to do it.
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