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Does that mean B of A is not liquid! Do they have to borrow money in order to loan money to me. Maybe I should look for a more liquid source. Does anyone know which banks have the highest cash reserves, seems like as long as I’m not a credit risk I would get the best rate from them, as an aside I have never liked B of A or Wells Fargo for that matter.
moneymakerParticipantDoes that mean B of A is not liquid! Do they have to borrow money in order to loan money to me. Maybe I should look for a more liquid source. Does anyone know which banks have the highest cash reserves, seems like as long as I’m not a credit risk I would get the best rate from them, as an aside I have never liked B of A or Wells Fargo for that matter.
moneymakerParticipantI’m always amazed at the crappy pictures I see posted and the bad grammar and misspellings, these folks call themselves professionals!
moneymakerParticipantI’m always amazed at the crappy pictures I see posted and the bad grammar and misspellings, these folks call themselves professionals!
moneymakerParticipantI’m always amazed at the crappy pictures I see posted and the bad grammar and misspellings, these folks call themselves professionals!
moneymakerParticipantI’m always amazed at the crappy pictures I see posted and the bad grammar and misspellings, these folks call themselves professionals!
moneymakerParticipantI’m always amazed at the crappy pictures I see posted and the bad grammar and misspellings, these folks call themselves professionals!
moneymakerParticipantActually I am quit impressed by her comments. I could not have said it better myself. I’m not saying it was the right thing to do. Kinda of reminds me of “Weapons of Mass Destruction”, which makes me believe Bush was behind it from the start.
moneymakerParticipantActually I am quit impressed by her comments. I could not have said it better myself. I’m not saying it was the right thing to do. Kinda of reminds me of “Weapons of Mass Destruction”, which makes me believe Bush was behind it from the start.
moneymakerParticipantActually I am quit impressed by her comments. I could not have said it better myself. I’m not saying it was the right thing to do. Kinda of reminds me of “Weapons of Mass Destruction”, which makes me believe Bush was behind it from the start.
moneymakerParticipantActually I am quit impressed by her comments. I could not have said it better myself. I’m not saying it was the right thing to do. Kinda of reminds me of “Weapons of Mass Destruction”, which makes me believe Bush was behind it from the start.
moneymakerParticipantActually I am quit impressed by her comments. I could not have said it better myself. I’m not saying it was the right thing to do. Kinda of reminds me of “Weapons of Mass Destruction”, which makes me believe Bush was behind it from the start.
October 4, 2008 at 10:24 AM in reply to: Bailout – What does it mean for real estate for us waiting? #280829moneymakerParticipantHope I don’t kill this thread as I am also interested in the savy opinions of others on this board. My wife and I have good incomes and good FICO’s and we also are of the opinions that even though prices have fallen quite a bit, they are still too high. Interest rates are bound to go up and when they do that will affect the bottom investors(people that don’t have 100% cash). I could not help but think when viewing the Lisa Ling video about foreclosure alley that she is probably drolling at buying a few of those houses for cash and renting them out. I also noticed that interest rates seem to be instep with unemployment.
October 4, 2008 at 10:24 AM in reply to: Bailout – What does it mean for real estate for us waiting? #281103moneymakerParticipantHope I don’t kill this thread as I am also interested in the savy opinions of others on this board. My wife and I have good incomes and good FICO’s and we also are of the opinions that even though prices have fallen quite a bit, they are still too high. Interest rates are bound to go up and when they do that will affect the bottom investors(people that don’t have 100% cash). I could not help but think when viewing the Lisa Ling video about foreclosure alley that she is probably drolling at buying a few of those houses for cash and renting them out. I also noticed that interest rates seem to be instep with unemployment.
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