
1 February 2025 | 51 replies
I'm in Oregon which basically whips people for being landlords but 99% of your problems are solved by getting good tenants so screen, screen, screen.

21 January 2025 | 6 replies
The buyer of course believing he had purchased the house paid a visit to the tenant, who of course called me.

16 January 2025 | 1 reply
Are you a buyer in the Arizona Market?

16 January 2025 | 1 reply
Assuming:40 hours: W2 job56 hours: Sleep21 hours: Basic daily tasks= 51 hours potential REI time💡 Pro Tip: It's not about finding time; it's about allocating the time you have strategically.🎯 Your 6-Month Timeline:Month 1: Foundation (5-7 hours/week)Morning routine: 1 hour daily market researchEvening routine: Deal analysis practiceWeekend: BP forums & networkingKey Goal: Analyze 10 deals on paperMonth 2: Education (8-10 hours/week)Complete 1 RE courseJoin 2 local REI groupsSchedule lunch breaks with agentsKey Goal: Build your initial power team listMonth 3: Systems (10-12 hours/week)Set up deal tracking systemCreate document templatesEstablish banking relationshipsKey Goal: Ready to make offersMonth 4: Lead Generation (12-15 hours/week)Drive neighborhoods after workWeekend open housesSetup automated MLS alertsKey Goal: Generate first 5 qualified leadsNow, the Owners and Brokers you deal with may not enjoy this, but you can certainly "practice" making offers.

12 January 2025 | 185 replies
Buyer beware.

21 January 2025 | 74 replies
A fake and basically empty Facebook account (with a hotmail email attached to it) was planted to give itself some credability.

27 January 2025 | 18 replies
I just did a deal like this and the buyer's insurance gave her a policy as long as she agreed to fix the K&T within 60 days which she is doing now.

17 January 2025 | 4 replies
Yes, I have done that several times, both as a buyer and as a seller.

16 January 2025 | 6 replies
Some may be comfortable with 100% crypto transactions, while others could opt for a split between cryptocurrency and cash.For sellers unwilling to receive cryptocurrency directly, the digital asset will be converted to dollars to complete the transaction.There are many ways a buyer can use crypto to make a purchase:The simplest way is a Crypto to Crypto transaction, as long as the seller accepts cryptocurrencies as payment.

22 January 2025 | 16 replies
@Khyree RandallMost buyers are not flippers or investors.