
22 June 2015 | 6 replies
Bonus points if you have them uploaded to your website so at least you get the traffic.

25 June 2015 | 4 replies
But please don't confuse my "ADD" as impatience...I've never wanted to be "stuck in rut" as I feel it's detrimental to your well-being and places self-limits on your potential.

30 June 2015 | 1 reply
(footnote: they don't believe in email. so it wasn't an option.)THE SOLUTION:After spending the evening thinking it over, I figured I could offer a less "daunting" offer by presenting an "Option to Purchase" contract instead of a blatant "Purchase and Sale agreement with assignment clause", which would leave them locked in with me for 30 days.The difference in these two contracts (from my understanding), is that an "Option to purchase" contract would allow the seller to still sell the property to whomever they wanted, while I would also simultaneously be able to market the home at 0 cost to them for 30 days.If a buyer approached them with an offer that was higher than the one in my option contract, they would give me the opportunity to "match the offer", or I could simply walk away from the deal and they could go with the higher price.THE FAIL: As I was fighting traffic demons to get to their property by 3PM, I gave them a call to let the seller know I'll be there soon.

11 September 2015 | 23 replies
@Mark Elliott I also still drive around neighborhoods a bit on the way home from school/Work (beats sitting in traffic).

26 June 2015 | 1 reply
“Additionally, we’re observing an uptick in millennial traffic and sentiment that we expect will result in more first-time home buyer sales in the later part of the year.”More at link...http://www.housingwire.com/articles/34313-millenni...

23 October 2015 | 3 replies
There is not even half the traffic as there was last year.

28 June 2015 | 7 replies
Just a few ideas to get traffic to your property.

4 July 2015 | 5 replies
I recommend keeping a few in your trunk and when you spot a high traffic area (McDonalds) place one.

5 July 2015 | 6 replies
Here are my tips:Do a great job of follow up with the listing agent and make sure you leave the House and lock up exactly as you found it Pick houses in a high traffic area for more exposure Put out a ton of signs Be friendly and helpful to buyers.

15 October 2021 | 10 replies
So he rents mainly to tenants with little or no traffic, just needing office space.You'll probably have trouble getting residential mortgages but check around.