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Mike Hendrickson Squashing the "Wholesaling is illegal/legal" argument!!!
30 January 2019 | 94 replies
There are bad actors in the wholesale space who i run into alot and those types dont last long.
Emerson Miranda Offer on a 1925 "Historic" House in Los Angeles
7 November 2014 | 4 replies
Dear BP's,I just had a meeting with an owner of this 1925 House in a Hippie Area of LA.Musicians, actors, artists, love the vibe of this house.It's a 2/1 with a backyard, pool, unpermitted guest house/studio/garage with bathroom.I'm thinking about making an offer for about $700k.With a $50k rehab to basically update plumbing, kitchen, bathroom, and landscaping, the ARV would be around $850k to $900k.But, once it's a desirable architecture, and area, kind of a 'historic', and getting a $6,600 rent, should my ARV to be higher?
Brian Gibbons Negotiating with Home Sellers - Getting their real timeline
14 January 2015 | 0 replies
I'm talking about "nonverbal communication"what your facial expressions and body language say can be opposed to what year word center saying.If you watch the show Colombo with Peter Falk, you'll see the actor use his face to convey certain emotions.If you make your eyes look big, you make yourself look naïve and innocent, which is nonthreatening.If you have a scrunchy face or confused look, you usually have the seller feel like they need to go into more detail.
Account Closed So how would you Describe Success?
8 August 2019 | 18 replies
."-- Christopher Reeve (1952-2004) American Actor ( We all remember that little mishap Mr Reeve, got into)..So, everyone has desribed success (individuaity)and everyone is correct ; my point is Life is not holding a good hand; Life is playing a poor hand well.
Khadijah Bell New Member from Atlanta, GA!
12 September 2013 | 6 replies
I've only been on here a day and I'm like a kid in a candy store!
Vish Iyer New introducing myself
23 October 2014 | 5 replies
My wife and I have much experience working with investors in the Los Angeles area and are closing a deal with a couple of actors as we speak.
James Sagstetter Looking for advice on planning for an investing future
13 April 2014 | 1 reply
I am looking for advice on what I can do while I am younger to make myself better prepared for investing in the future, because the last thing that I want to do is graduate college and find myself utterly unprepared for anything (granted, I will be unprepared for many things, but the goal here is to be prepared for as much as possible.)I don't spend much, for the most part I put gas in my parents' Prius every now and then and I buy the occasional movie ticket or candy bar - but I save most of my paycheck.So, my biggest question is, what can I do to set myself up for success?
Eric C. Fair Tenant Placement Pricing Structure
9 May 2017 | 4 replies
Just because someone can steal the candy bar doesn't mean they will.2.
Orlando Paz Brain storming ideas for Mobil Home Investing partnerships
7 June 2015 | 8 replies
As a newbie, it's like being a kid in a candy store (without money!
Steven W. Solo 401k and Buying Property
3 March 2015 | 15 replies
Some people heavily promote that idea because it sounds good (aka marketing candy), but they are masking an ugly truth about the high cost of such an approach.