Kyle B.
Splitting Profits with Partner on Rehab
29 March 2013 | 39 replies
The old Realtor just needs someone to jog his memory to find an old fix and flip
Jon Klaus
Real Estate Crash: How's Your City Doing?
27 February 2022 | 9 replies
I closely watched the last 4 real estate "crashes" and never got a rental until 2008/9.My POV is that the 'walk down memory lane' while feeling good does not reflect current scenario.The price rise is not fueled by cheap money though it has helped alot, but by cash in the market.The last crash, as most recall was about the undewriting guidelines being thrown away in a misguided attempt at fairness.
Jon Klaus
What your house will be worth in 2012
11 January 2010 | 29 replies
Exotic teaser mortgage deals will not come back to the hand-biters...certainly twice shy, and the memory is too painful.
Samantha M.
@Message Issue
7 August 2020 | 37 replies
I do not remember being able to @mention anyone on the site (although I might just have a bad memory).
Benjamin Z.
Very young and very interested in real estate!
1 January 2014 | 40 replies
The primary reason isn't to form great memories or have the time of your life or have a major life experience, its to get the skills to find a good job afterwords.
Andrew Olson
Housing assessments
23 September 2013 | 8 replies
Usually you'll be able to find owner and sales histories, basic property info, assessment histories, and EXTERIOR top-down diagram i.e. drawing and dimensions of building perimeter, etc.
Denisha M.
New member introduction from Boston MA
5 January 2015 | 15 replies
Not only is it for a few games only but on Memorial day holiday to boot.Needless to say the good seats sold out in seconds only thing left was 4th level up where the birds fly by your head and you can see better on TV..... : ) There are still one seat tickets in good areas but not 4 like we needed so I coughed up the cash through a ticket broker to get dugout seats on field level on the Red Sox side.
Account Closed
Sacrificing Holidays for Success?
20 January 2016 | 22 replies
No matter how much money you have, you can lose it all, but nobody can take away your memories.
Jonathan Miller
My Cold Calling Conundrum
22 April 2016 | 3 replies
Suggest you create a general format script and identify the key factors that help you make a personal connection with a principal, identify the opportunity to solve one in more problems and determine if it's a 'now' problem or your (qualified) prospect needs nurturing.Also, create a spirit of helpfulness.Curiously, after a stroke cleared my RAM memory done years ago, my telephone sales skills were completely gone and this was both frustrating and a bit astonishing.