23 January 2013 | 8 replies
I am close to Amish country, and had an Amish company supply and install a vinyl fence.Lots of ways to go depending on whether you do the work or outsource it.
15 December 2009 | 11 replies
Most master agreements say neither the agent, a family member or member of their team can buy the property.We work with the bigger usual suspects, indy, BoA, ocwen, FNMA outsourcers, reo world, GMAC, etc etc.

15 December 2009 | 8 replies
Once you get familiar with the short sale process you might consider outsourcing the negotiation (several qualified people on this site), and if you can find buyers use transactional funding yourself for a better payout.

30 December 2009 | 7 replies
If getting started it may be a good idea to outsource the negotiation.

1 February 2010 | 6 replies
., you outsource nearly everything), there's no reason why you can't do a couple dozen properties per year.

4 February 2010 | 3 replies
I am constantly hearing that outsourcing your real estate business is the way to go.

25 February 2010 | 36 replies
You'll want a good realtor who really understands how an investors works the short sale process, teh same goes for a title company, and you'll want to outsource the negotiations to a pro - it will be well worth it.

16 March 2010 | 1 reply
Hey I want to find a real estate investing course that has integrity, that has successful students, that still works in today's market, and that deals with outsourcing so I don't have to do it all myself.

21 March 2010 | 37 replies
I'm looking for a good quality firm (that covers New York / New Jersey) to work with so that I can outsource the tedious work.If you'd like you can private message me with that information.Thank you for all your great help.David H.

27 June 2010 | 3 replies
But that is more of an outsourcing/arms length thing than recognizing the true value added of the Realtor.