
1 December 2015 | 79 replies
English like the rest of the country, but Id almost guarantee you need a license for a few years before you can be a broker.Your work experience will serve you WAY better than your class stuff in this biz, and the best way to learn is hang out with people doing deals that you can be a part of.

13 July 2014 | 0 replies
I would prefer W-S, but was recommended Premier Commercial in Gboro.

27 February 2015 | 4 replies
I've had one recommendation of Premier Commercial in Gboro, but I'd prefer W-S if at all possible.

15 July 2014 | 4 replies
You can hire English speaking VAs and highly qualified VAs... but you will spend some major coin on them ($30+/hour) instead of $3-5/hour.
13 October 2015 | 14 replies
I am now teaching English speaking Chinese tourist on a regular basis.

18 July 2014 | 3 replies
My best friend owns a construction business so rehabbing a house will be pretty easy with this connection.The Deal: It is in a PREMIER location in my city where most homes don't stay on the market for more then a month.

23 July 2014 | 10 replies
I have been active on the internet lately promoting some properties.I received an email asking if i needed use of funds and for what for from a direct internet connection.I responded with:Transactional funding use of funds for 24 hours or maybe up to 3 days maxRehab funding acquisition to disposition 6 months use maxLong term hold funding acquisition, rehab and paying back the loan with funding from tenant funding 10 years if acceptable.Odd things:1) Speaks broken English with complete American Name (Sounds Asian)2) Uses a google voice number3) Asks if i am married4) Calling me several times asking me the same questions that i had already answered.5) Gave terms but never said anything about approximate value of property that he would loan on ie 65% LTV 70% LTVTerms:10% down and 5% Interest from $50K to 1M send a copy of my license.

30 March 2014 | 1 reply
. - Post CL posting in English - Post CL posting in Spanish - Search for rentals in the area that meet the criteria, and make sure rentals are coming up in listing - Make sure listing is showing up on correct place on map - Regularly check emails and Google VM, answering when possible. - Confirm the interested party has read the ad, confirm qualifications, record name and number, and schedule a time to view the home, if qualified.

4 May 2014 | 3 replies
When you buy something “sight unseen,” whether it’s a four-acre lot or a four-pound Chihuahua, you haven’t laid eyes on it.The Oxford English Dictionary says “sight unseen” is an American expression for “without inspection” and dates from the 1890s.

5 May 2014 | 4 replies
I decided to run a ad as usual for the duplex units on craigslist before purchase to gauge the demand and quality of tenants and it was enlightening to put it mildly.Every person that inquired about the duplex units either lacked the ability to speak proper English or hung up shortly after they realized it was a duplex instead of a single family home.I had it listed for 3 weeks while the bank sorted out title issues and basically my option was to rent it sec 8 or no tenant.I backed out due to the title delays, but honestly looking back I probably should have bought it and dropped the rate to $550 per month.