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Garrett Gable Pro's and Con's Of getting Real Estate License as an Investor
6 March 2015 | 9 replies
In that article, I briefly outline the major benefits (commissions, MLS Access, extra buyers, extra leads, and "pocket deals" that are unavailable to the general public) as well as the awarenesses you must possess (agency, disclosure, comparable values, as well as the use of State contracts and not those BS contracts Wholesalers typically use).If you are looking for the Internet's ONLY source of "Realtor® Specific" information with regards to Investing (particularly as it relates to Wholesaling) then you need to check out the blog at TenMinuteSkill and The Red Pill Investor Podcast. 
Anthony Kondor How can I buy a single family property with creative financing
11 January 2015 | 3 replies
Creative financing is about the use of your money, use of assets, meeting the needs of the parties, setting goals that lead to conventional financing, using your abilities and knowledge to earn your way into ownership and using other sources of funding that are available to you, it's not a magic pill for having no knowledge, money and credit.Alternatives are endless, not knowing what you have available to work with or knowing the motivations and needs of the seller, you can't arrive at a solution, first identify the problems to be overcome. :) 
Jeremy Billauer Short Sale
9 September 2015 | 25 replies
@Jeremy Billauer Sorry if I'm being a pill here, but am a bit confused by what the listing agent is up to.  
Chelsea C. 'Alleged' Fraud victim looking for advice
25 March 2008 | 7 replies
Hard pill to swallow taking a hit on your investment, but at the same time do whatever you can to put this guy behind bars before he does it to someone else.
Adam Logan Miracle. My partner returns. I return. 2 years out!!!!
21 February 2008 | 6 replies
Take a pill and slow down.
David Zheng Trespassing vs. Squatter. First Scary Encounter.
18 June 2017 | 25 replies
Managing an Airbnb and go to the basement of my multifamily to wash some towels. saw like 30 alcohol cans, pills, powerball tickets everywhere and one of my tenants mattresses on the ground.
J Iseri Long Distance Investing - Portfolio Building
11 January 2023 | 4 replies
HOWEVER, if replacing the roof at the 4plex means that you have to vacate all four units, then that vacancy could be a tougher pill to swallow than if you replaced each of the roofs on the four houses one at a time (thereby only having one unit vacant at a time).Another consideration: small multifam often has better cashflow, but singlefam often has better appreciation.
Dave Stokley Refund extenuating circumstances beyond your cancellation policy?
16 December 2022 | 20 replies
Although it may be a tough pill to swallow right now, granting the refund might pay divedends in the future. 
Alexander V. Wholesalers: would this lead generating technology be helpful?
13 September 2020 | 7 replies
Lets see how well you will be received, ESPECIALLY when you are the first, immediately after they die, and their corpse is not even cold yet.I feel that people need to stop looking for shortcuts and magic pills and for frogs sake just do the work and make your site credible and focus on providing actual value to your sellers.
Gwyeth Smith Transfer tax moving property into LLC
22 March 2017 | 7 replies
It's a tough pill to swallow and something that can be chalked up to the cost of education.