
14 May 2011 | 16 replies
This new ipad is a little fancy yet!

11 December 2011 | 20 replies
You can accomplish anything in this market. 4. or course its possible, many of us are still collecting fancy checks from title companies.

6 August 2012 | 10 replies
Yes it is not in a fancy gentrified neighborhood as Lakeview, but nothing too difficult for an intrepid real estate investor!

25 May 2011 | 43 replies
I think its important to realize that sometimes people just come to BP to belong, and they like interacting socially, and for them understanding all the fancy nomenclature and jargon that Bryan uses around here will never be in their stars.

31 May 2011 | 17 replies
Buyer wants low down, low interest and longest term possible.Without getting fancy a decent contract for a decent property might be 10-20% down, 30 yr amortization, maybe 6% interest with a 7 yr pay-off (balloon).The possibilities are almost endless but best to keep it simple KISS.Refinance out of your owner contracts, or get some kind of guaranteed extension as soon as you can so you don't find yourself one day facing a balloon with a hiccup in unavailable financing.Long-term owner finance is the best thing if possible- not as likely.
8 June 2011 | 4 replies
It's NOT the medium it's the marketing message.You can take the right copy and message and scale it on multiple mediums and it will pull great.You can put bad to mediocre copy in any medium and it will struggle to pull well.Design of the website doesn't mean what people think.I have seen many websites rich for SEO rake in the leads and they are nothing fancy to look at.Website designers don't know much about driving business and just like to create vanity sites to admire their work.I can't remember but aren't you trying to buy properties for 50 bucks down??

16 March 2010 | 17 replies
Its good for long mailing campaigns, but I switched to postcards and only mailed once so no need for the fancy reminders.You should post your freedomsoft review in the freedomsoft forum topic.

30 March 2010 | 12 replies
Sometimes it will be something I find a deal on, e.g. a fancy faucet that is on clearance.

6 June 2010 | 9 replies
In Oregon and I suspect most everywhere else, there are more and more brokerages opening up that cater to investor Agents looking to keep overhead costs down....the need of a fancy office and hand-holding not needed much....technology and such hardly warrant the huge commission suck-backs many of the big firms charge.