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Bill Ward Rent out primary and move into free apartment
3 October 2022 | 6 replies
Fortune favors the bold.
Chris Blackburn Anyone fancy themselves a Exterior Decorator? Paint Coast home
5 October 2022 | 9 replies
Thought about the seafoam green, or the Coastal Light blue, but maybe too bold.  
Heath Watson Good or Bad Deal? Duplex
13 October 2022 | 20 replies
Site wouldn't let me change it, so I put it in bold to separate it from the quote.  
Jeff Hornberger Letter review
4 August 2016 | 5 replies
love it. but if i had to fix something.. i would find ways to emphasize what the seller wants to here. put the words like "Cash" " as-is" in caps or bold. put a red circle around your number. create a scene of urgency like "my buyer is looking into buying a property in you neighborhood This month. or This week." and lastly.. have them come back to you if they are not selling like "if you're thinking about selling quickly ,.. or know someone who is.., give me a call" "call me to find out today why now is the best time to sell"i believe that the goal is to get them to call you "TODAY" then you can explain yourself, your business and close them when you give them good phone. but at-least they called you. so have their number.. you can follow up.oh and btw.. the spacing is perfect in the beginning of the letter yet the last few paragraphs are not on the line... its not hand written. if that's the look you are going for.These are just small stuff... like i said before, you're letter is looking great.As always, this is my opinion and i hope it helps. we are not in competition with each other but in collaboration with one another.
Dennis Williams How did he buy a $300K property for $10K
18 December 2014 | 9 replies
@Dennis Williams If you were, in fact, squatting on s property with the intention of gaining ownership via 'adverse possession' I am, to be candid, astonished that you'd attempt such a bold move.Adverse possession is public policy in all 50 states, however it does come with conditions. 
Richard Rountree equity Breakdown
7 January 2015 | 12 replies
What does the bold entail?
Jordan Johnson First Direct Mail Campaign
9 February 2017 | 17 replies
I would use a separate # just for the marketing campaign , and my advise is don't go the voicemail route as some people don't like to leave messages.Good luck with your bold initative.
Shawn Hughes Guidance on becoming a Note investor
21 June 2016 | 23 replies
If I may be so bold as to toss my tidbit into this fray...
Brandon Monaghan Should I buy now or wait (currently in Denver)?
15 July 2016 | 15 replies
I love Denver as much as the next guy, but I think that you are playing a game of market timing, and your strategy banks on you being able to buy a property, for it to appreciate considerably, and for rents to increase such that you can cash flow in less than a year.That's bold.