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Menachem Krasnjanski Buying a motel at a sheriff's auction
14 December 2023 | 5 replies
This is more of a business than a real estate investment. find someone that specialises in it.Talk with the city or local government and see if there are any grants or hand outs to take on a project like this.There are another hundred questions you need to ask yourself.GOOD LUCK !!
Brandon Golding First Real Estate Transaction with an Investor
1 December 2023 | 4 replies
Do not expect investors to give you handouts simply because of the fact that they know what they're doing. 
Michael Wagner Anyone from Rochester, NY?
28 October 2017 | 137 replies
Last meeting I made, I believe your company spoke and had handouts.
Jack Smith 16 Year Old In Search of Guidance/Mentor/Advice
30 November 2023 | 17 replies
About 20% of them are active, the rest just owns a couple properties, which classiefies them a landlords.On October 27th the RPA (Rental Property Association of Wi) is hosting it's annual trade show and convention called REICON 2023 at the Ingleside Hotel in Pewaukee.
Keith Miller Missoula Thread- For any and all Missoula Real Estate Investors
26 February 2023 | 15 replies
There were a ton of requests from people who couldn’t make it to get a summary, so here’s a scan of his handout, and my takeaways:1.
Nathan K. Calculating My Buyout as Partner
18 July 2014 | 6 replies
But say we go with that...26% of taxable profit (50%): $12,870Total Net Profit for each partner AKA my buyout amount: $43,065If you realize a gain on your sale to your partner - or on your portion of the sale of the property to a third-party - any taxes due are between you and the CRA and have nothing to do with your partner who should not be deducting them from your proceeds ... you're a big boy, he need not remit your taxes for you .... besides, if he deducts the amount and does not remit it, the CRA will come to you with their hand out next April and you will pay twice.Even at this amount I'm fairly happy with how we've done - coming out with 43k from a 16k investment 3 years ago. 
Alysa Demetre New Exclusivity Contract and Buyers Fees in Ohio
15 December 2023 | 13 replies
If the real estate agent is in Cleveland and you are looking in Dayton and Cleveland -- and buy in Dayton during the time period of the contract -- will the Cleveland agent have his hand out?
Anthony Denaro Starting Construction on ADU in LA - things to be aware of?
15 May 2023 | 4 replies
For neighbors, we always hand out a small leaflet explaining what we are doing, what the working hours are, and who to contact (e.g.
Nicholas Candaffio Who's going to the CFRI meeting tonight?
7 December 2016 | 6 replies
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Gregory Brown Wholesale buyers list
29 July 2020 | 4 replies
To answer your first question, I've included a part from fortunebuilders.com's article (https://www.fortunebuilders.com/wholesale-buyers-list/) on the topic"1) Attend networking events and trade shows to meet interested investors.2) Launch an email marketing campaign to reach large numbers at a time.3) Start a direct mail campaign searching for potential buyers.4) Hand out business cards to anyone you meet, letting them know what you are looking for.5) Create content online to spread the news about your real estate investing business.6) Build a strong website to attract potential leads to your business.7) Post on social media and begin building an audience online.8) Place a few well-positioned bandit signs in your market area.9) Look around the neighborhood for “for rent” signs.10) Search Craigslist for real estate investors who may be searching for a new property.11) Partner with a real estate agent who may know of interested buyers in the area."