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Matt R. Attn Bper: Bens $1000 a month rule - learn it, love it, leave it?
11 March 2015 | 126 replies
Ben promoting a "rule of thumb" ??
Account Closed When Wholesaing how do you calculate the repair costs of a property out of state?
5 March 2013 | 15 replies
Thanks for the name, it's good to know who promotes such stuff.I suggest you stop listening to gurus and podcasts to learn RE.Any idea how much trust would go into your person 800 miles away inspecting your deal?
Richard Chapman How can I help someone who is in pre-foreclosure without taking advantage of them?
2 May 2013 | 33 replies
They need to sell.The reason I started this thread is that I have heard from a lot of “guru’s” promotions that investors can take over properties in pre-foreclosure SUB2 and sell them to make a profit.
Alvin Grier How Can a Mailing List Benefit a Wholesaler?
6 April 2013 | 3 replies
I reach out to the people on the list via mass emails from time to time, however I'm unsure of how to benefit from the list financially.I don't have a course or product to sell (at least not yet), so I'd like to benefit via real estate deals some how; at least for the time being.I suppose I could find an affiliate product that I believe in to promote, but again I'd like to benefit via real estate transactions if at all possible.One thought, was to let them know the kind of deal I'm looking for, and to offer to pay them a wholesale fee if I close on a deal they brought to me (the "bird dog" approach), however I'm unsure.I'm looking for ideas on how I can financially benefit from the mailing list.I put a lot of effort into providing quality information, so I don't think anything is wrong with pitching something here and there within the emails I send out.Any insight is appreciated.
Bill Gulley Creative Financing: Bill Gulley Needs To Know, What Is This Really?
4 February 2014 | 8 replies
I'm seeing some "promoters" of CF putting out some pretty old and basic stuff calling it CF.
James Davis Problems with Airbnb Subletting
13 May 2016 | 22 replies
Hi James,I love anonymous people on forums who's first post is always to cause trouble or promote a product but I will you humor you anyway.
Steve Candor Buying an investment property in another state
5 February 2014 | 1 reply
The thing that I always promote for investors is to look for full transparency.
Barry Ratliff Who has heard about FHA .5% down payment program?
6 February 2014 | 11 replies
I've been getting emails from a couple lenders promoting this program but my local lenders don't know anything about it.
Taylor Jennings Selling "Equitable Rights" Online
13 February 2014 | 6 replies
If we were promoting the "sale of real property" then it would be a totally different story.
Justin Polston I have been approached to assist in selling a short sale, but I myself may have interest as an investor (BoA)
5 February 2014 | 8 replies
Basically, if I put an offer in now, would there still be all of this paperwork and would the bank still require it to be listed at a market price to promote competition in their best interest?