Denzel Hamilton
Talking to a seller
11 May 2013 | 6 replies
Be a chameleon, blend to the seller but try to lead them to supply you the info you need.
Brandon Turner
Any PROs Wanna Write a Book with Me?
19 February 2014 | 94 replies
Lack of control of how each person's information is blended in the overall "product", not just me, but each person contributing will be "associated" with everyone else, they may not care, but I kinda do.Probably a moot point, I'm so behind probably can't get anything in.
Rich Weese
Why do we invest?
23 May 2013 | 54 replies
It was nice to slow down for a while but I eventually started two more businesses to go along with our real estate businesses.It took a little time but I now have a very nice blend of free time and productive activity.My advice is to spend some time contemplating how you are going to spend your "post financial independence time."
Brandon Turner
What Is Your Best Landlording Tip?
29 June 2013 | 44 replies
Blend in - don't drive a flashy car to your houses, don't wear a suit, etc.2.
Sam Sagor
If you had to pick three investing books to take with you on a desert island ...
26 February 2013 | 25 replies
After I read it I knew I ultimately wanted to develop beautiful property that embraces the environment while providing unparalleled simplicity in the way it is used.
Ralpheal Doe
ADU Success Story in SF Bay Area $275per sqft Finished
17 September 2021 | 26 replies
Also I wanted them to match the rest of the doors in the living space to blend tastefully.
James Wachob
How to define an A, B, or C neighborhood.
8 June 2020 | 2 replies
What I have seen is that many investors end up with a blended portfolio.
Justin Montoya
How To Use The Internet to Sell Your Home
18 February 2018 | 0 replies
Don’t blend in with the crowd!
Amanda Kwem
DUAL AGENCY not disclosed, pressuring 200k over asking with seller financing
24 October 2023 | 52 replies
There's no way to tell where reality and fiction blend here.
Jason C.
Window Unit A/C Theft Prevention
26 March 2019 | 13 replies
Vacancy rates will rise quickly.Maybe you could try an Iron A/C cage on the outside and a separate security deposit (maybe around $300 or so) to cover the A/C.The cages are ugly, but in many window A/C communities the residents understand that their neighbors (and their neighbors visitors) may be, shall we say sometimes "theft prone", and the bars can be explained as break in deterrents to keep their belongings safe.They also blend in better in a light color vs. black.If a prospect balks at the $300 and you want them, you could always offer to wrap it into the first 10 month of payments.