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Ken Nyczaj How a new investor landed his first deal
21 June 2018 | 0 replies
.- I printed out my own dialogue example and practiced many early mornings so it became natural as I was talking to sellers.
Tony Crews 4 Year Lurker Turned New Pro Member
24 June 2018 | 8 replies
At the time when I purchased my first home, the broker I was working with thought I was very knowledgeable and naturally talented in the art of Real Estate and provided me with the option to obtain my license and come work with him.
Matthew Bond Buying my first investment property
6 July 2018 | 7 replies
Start looking at and evaluating deals until it becomes second nature.
Tom Rychlewski City requiring driveway replacement or repair in Kansas City, MO
31 August 2018 | 18 replies
Then hope nature takes out the tree and insurance covers it.
Michael Kistner Buy and hold repairs
26 June 2018 | 18 replies
If that furnace is oil or natural gas/propane it will most likely be in the rage of 60 - 70% efficient.  
Demjan Van Der Kach Seller financing case
2 July 2018 | 10 replies
My goal (considering TVM principles) to get my money back within 5-10 years and for net present value to be better than selling and putting the cash in a conservative portfolio of stocks/bonds - which would be for me: 25% stocks/65% diversified bonds/10% cash or something of that nature yielding 3-4% after tax.My challenge still.... is the math and comparative analysis with different seller financing structuring. 
Darrell Crosgrove Newbie in Toledo... For almost 3 years!
26 June 2018 | 9 replies
Not ashamed, as intimidation is Nature's way of saying, "Make sure the ice is six inches deep before you go running across the lake."
Shiloh Lundahl How important is CASH FLOW if it is a 3-5 year play?
29 June 2018 | 18 replies
Because we do it this way, we can sell the properties for a little over market value, we don’t have to pay realtor fees, we don’t have to pay concessions, and the tenant pays down our mortgage for a few years which increases the margin, and then we cash out.as long as the lessor buys it that's true.. my experience with lease options is less than 50% of them will actually execute.. many will just up and move and some you will evict and some you will pull through the knot hole.. just human nature really. 
Cindy L. Have you sold a house that is not level?
11 October 2018 | 15 replies
He did mention that there is no immediate issues near the house that would cause this (like erosion or similar issues) so it’s likely just the natural settling of the structure. if we had gone ahead with the leveling it would be around 18k. 
Jackson Pontsler Do Realtors care about wholesalers
27 December 2018 | 18 replies
Agents don't like to work with wholesalers because the nature of wholesaling is to get a property under contract for a price that leaves room for an end buyer to pay a wholesale fee, and also has some room for the end buyer to make some money in the deal.