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Stephen Briggs Looking to finance a rental property
19 January 2015 | 3 replies
we got started with little money by buying the property as a personals and renting them out gene we transferred!
Luke Miller Newbie located in San Jose California
12 August 2015 | 11 replies
Like Gene mentioned, @Minh Le is a great resource for the San Jose area and he usually comes out to my monthly meetups.
Deano Vulcano Very Different Post: Mid-Life Crisis and Bored with Flipping Houses
25 March 2015 | 16 replies
Maybe she just wants to feel more secure having a fat bank acct, but for me, I'd rather have it invested in RE and getting a much higher yield than what a bank will pay in a savings acct.
Ray Johnson How did you pick your broker?
30 April 2012 | 10 replies
"In the school, we have brokers come in and recruit us (because we can fog a mirror"They don't allow that in Georgia.The instructor is their to train the people to pass the test and NOT to plug their brokerage.In Georgia we can buy lists from the real estate commission FOR A FEE of course for newly licensed agents etc.What some brokers do is give FREE CE courses to win agents over to their company after licensing.Most 100% companies do not let an agent get 100% out of the get being newly licensed.The first 2 to 3 deals they take a big cut for the training they have to do with you.The brokers want you to join as a new agent because they run what I call "puppy mills".They know about 90% of new agents will fail after the first year but will squeeze out 1,2 maybe even 3 deals before puttering out.The brokers want those deals to be at 50% or 40% to the broker.They make fat bank before you leave the biz.Just keep churning new agents every month and watch the other ones die off.
James Vann Will this work?
2 May 2012 | 29 replies
I have looked at a few homes where seller financing was an option- so far, they are either homes that are too expensive (recently renovated by an investor who is now looking to get market- and many times a fat premium because they are owner financing), or homes that are garbage.I found one that has potential as a rental, but it is pretty small and needs a lot more work and thus would probably end up costing nearly as much (and taking longer to move into) as the more expensive one.I plan on continuing to look- there are lots of opportunities, and I know that your talking about when you say that some one "falls in love with" a home.
Lokesh W. Jeff Watson's: Make Money from Short sale. Flip free profits?
19 January 2016 | 53 replies
This strategy like so many others marketed by a "guru" is most likely as indicated a unique use of methods we already know.In every case the marketing organization uses what some sales courses call "A Big Fat Claim" The idea is to peak your curiosity and not satisfy it until you pay up.Over the years I have paid to see the idea and most times have been somewhat disappointed but have also learned something.
Randal McLeaird Anyone know http://www.mtrust.co
14 July 2020 | 9 replies
Big fat scammer . 
Account Closed tripping over dollars, trying to chase a dime.
13 August 2014 | 9 replies
My reno strategy was literally I can get this at lowes and have a handyman do this and handyman do that I can paint this and I can paint that.... 2 months later at 2 interest payments later and a fat bill from my not-so handy handyman...
Ed Ponce GoogleAdwords campaign
29 June 2017 | 26 replies
Gene,Very good advise, i will make the changes and monitor the effectiveness.
Lenn L. Young Investor from Charleston, SC
20 August 2014 | 14 replies
We got started by buying a house and renting it out gene we left.