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Jason Schmidt In Texas, Considering getting into Real Estate! Advice Requested
15 October 2012 | 5 replies
Flipping houses requires constant attention to keep the income stream coming in.
Account Closed Anyone have experience in helping to fund a restaurant/food truck?
22 October 2012 | 2 replies
It seems lately from your posts that you have looked at real estate properties to own,note buying,and now restaurants.I am trying to determine if you are placing money in multiple streams or trying to place money into one type of investment and seeing what fits looking at multiple things.There is a difference between taking say 30,000 of cash and putting all that cash into a restaurant and having 200,000 and putting into multiple things.If the restaurant doesn't work out if it's just a small part of your overall portfolio it is okay.If it is a majority of your cash into that one thing it can be a bad investment if you do not know how to analyze properly.You might want to look at business brokerage.This is where I help people analyze buying the assets of a business.Since you will not want to run it day to day you will be what is called an "absentee owner".Businesses can give a great return when purchased properlyAny specific questions just ask.
Alex O. Rental Agents Calling Me
22 October 2012 | 9 replies
Their entire revenue stream is dependent on finding tenants with landlords who will use them again in the future, so their reputation is extremely important for their survival.Advantages of Using a Leasing Agent: Saves you time of showing the unit, getting stood up at showings, and fielding phone calls for information on the unit.
Account Closed Investors looking for cash flow properties?
25 June 2007 | 20 replies
Problem is most people are fishing for bass in a trout stream.
N/A N/A Please evaluate my plan...
20 June 2007 | 5 replies
This is a career move for me so I need to make sure that I take my time and really do my homework on the first couple and I'm sure that I will learn how to stream line the process and be able to move along quicker after I have a few under my belt.
Willis Seng Should I rent or flip in my area?
25 June 2007 | 17 replies
Anthony de MelloAt some level you are already see things differently as you see streams of income when most people do not even notice.
Juan Castillo Inspection question
6 August 2007 | 10 replies
It can get messy if you bring a stream of people though.2.
Jimmy NA Prospecting Lawyers
5 August 2007 | 4 replies
Or they could provide you with a steady stream of business but for some reason the profits are weak.John Corey
Jeffrey Johnson Price VS Terms
7 August 2007 | 7 replies
I sure would not depend on a stream of income coming from a MM account.
N/A N/A Recent REO Success Stories
9 January 2008 | 48 replies
It's a combination of having a more secure stream of business that we can rely on (arrogance to some degree), having lots of work to get done, having heard just about every sales pitch from every investor in our market, and also knowing that in most cases, our properties sell themselves; whether you buy it or not, it'll sell.Like all listing agents, I love earning both sides of a sale.