
11 January 2018 | 10 replies
I have currently connected with a polished real estate investor and am trying to bird dog for him and bring in good deals.
27 March 2008 | 4 replies
I think he needs to polish his work considerably before he charges $1,000 or more for it, but the people snapping it up at that price obviously disagree with me.

19 March 2006 | 1 reply
Little about myself.A tri-lingual, full time real estate agent serving Chicago and surrounding suburbs of Illinois for over 20 years.I am fluent in English, Polish and Russian, and is licensed since 1983.I specializes in both Chicago and Suburbs residential and commercial real estate sales.I LOVE REFFERALS.

10 March 2016 | 37 replies
BUT....when it is time to renew and if you are not an absolute polished diamond of perfection with a portfolio they are still excited to lend against, your loans might not get renewed.

13 January 2014 | 9 replies
Hi Omi - Among the reasons this may occur are that the property has a lot of deferred maintenance and is not polished enough to sell easily on the MLS and the owner lacks time, money, or both, to get it ready to sell.

3 October 2016 | 8 replies
If so for both, polish up your calculations and scope of work and head over to a local bank or credit union and talk with a loan officer is one option if you're able to fit the loan closing wait time into your timeline to close in your contract.Otherwise you could look into private money and then refinancing out of it (i.e.

30 September 2016 | 1 reply
Within 3 days we had the property under contract and I'm thinking, "I'm going to really have to find a way to polish this turd to sell it."

11 May 2016 | 15 replies
They have a great team of software geeks to make their systems functional and polished from the project widgets to the investor dashboard and registration process.

16 October 2012 | 9 replies
it is that there is bad with every goodand that you have to know a good thing when you see it/I have probably gotten 6,000 dollars worth of work for about 2,500and although not all of it is spit and polish most of it is very well done his expertise seems to lie in structural and engineering codes and section 8 requirements building codes etcand he helps me stay in compliance with these thingsI will be sticking with this guy every land lord needs a good handyman/GC that can be trusted.my eye for detail will have to be developed to compensate for his lack of the beauty aestheticeventually we will mutt and jeff ourselves into bigger pockets