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All Forum Posts by: Justin Pierce

Justin Pierce has started 26 posts and replied 325 times.

Post: How do you get these awards on your page?

Justin Pierce
Pro Member
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodbridge, VA
  • Posts 543
  • Votes 121
Originally posted by Joshua Dorkin:
Hey Justin -
The award badges are automatically generated by the site for the members leading the site in participation in various areas.

You can see who the site participation leaders are on the [url=http://www.biggerpockets.com/stats]stats page[/u

It does look like we're having a few glitches on your profile for some reason (as you've got WAY too many badges), but we'll get that fixed ASAP.

Jump in, post to the bulletins, vote on your favorite articles, post in the blogs, comment on the blogs, participate in the forums, and you'll have the opportunity to get yourself a badge, and even better, a chance to appear on the stats page, which is just extra visibility for you and your profile.


Thanks Josh,

That's good to know. The badges look good and all but there are actually too many.

Post: BiggerPockets Updates 3/27/09

Justin Pierce
Pro Member
Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodbridge, VA
  • Posts 543
  • Votes 121

Sweet. Keepin you busy, huh. Thanks for the hard work. Love the site.

Post: How do you get these awards on your page?

Justin Pierce
Pro Member
Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodbridge, VA
  • Posts 543
  • Votes 121

I noticed I have a bunch of awards for bulletin posting, but I haven't posted all that many bulletins. Do you get the award for just posting the most or is there some type of voting thing to it?

Post: Best marketing ideas

Justin Pierce
Pro Member
Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodbridge, VA
  • Posts 543
  • Votes 121

I love craigslist. It's free and I get far better response than from newspapers. In my market there is too much junk in news papers for anybody to find anything. I saw backpage on someones posting here. That one looks good too. Is backpage working for other people?

Post: I need some new ideas

Justin Pierce
Pro Member
Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodbridge, VA
  • Posts 543
  • Votes 121

I am an investor, a realtor, and a developer. The real estate world is changing and I want to stay ahead of it. I need some help breaking out of the box of my old thinking. Here’s the deal:

I have a new log home under construction right now in Utah. I started it for a family member but it didn't work out so now it’s a spec home. However, the market isn't great anymore for people getting conventional loans. I have many interested people but they don’t seem to have a down payment. In the past I would have used down payment assistant programs to get around this but apparently those have been shut down, at least for now. My fall back plan was going to be just to refi the home and rent it out on a rent-to-own. However, it is now tough for me to qualify for a conforming loan because I already own 4 homes and Freddie has just changed the rules there.

This home is probably worth around $300,000 and I am willing to sell it for between $200,000 and $240,000 depending on the terms. I was thinking about a land trust were I partner with a buyer who doesn't have so many homes on their credit and then have them refi me out in a couple of years. Currently I have about a $130,000 hard money loan and about $70,000 line of credit tied up in this home, so a refi is a must if I am going to hold it.

The home is in my profile. It's great, check it out. Things are changing rapidly. Does anybody have some creative ideas or contacts for this situation?