
22 April 2015 | 2 replies
With cell phones and privacy, nobody lists their cell phone anymore.

26 August 2015 | 2 replies
My cell is below if you want to chat.Nick781-962-9247
8 June 2015 | 21 replies
If anything happens to your properties, (Eathquake, water damage, 2nd recession, sleeper cell compound, etc.) you are always better off holding some cash.

26 April 2015 | 3 replies
His credit score from the tenant screening company I use shows he pays some bills, but others like that of a cell phone he has problems paying.

14 March 2016 | 29 replies
. :) I'm really digging the 'vibe' of BP as opposed to other investor communities like fat wallet etc..

21 May 2015 | 2 replies
What is the best way for me to have full control over the property long enough to successfully put the deal together and protect myself from:- The attorney who looks at the contracts and sees the fat profit I'm about to make and decides he can afford to risk a bit of money so he steals the deal from me- The broker who gets wise to what I'm doing and convinces the seller to sell to him instead- The tenant/end buyer who feels like they would save money if they just wait until my offer to purchase contract expires so they can go directly to the seller and cut me out of the deal - The seller who gets jealous as soon as he figures out what I'm doing and how much I'm going to make, and cancels our contract or provides more red tape so that my contract to purchase the property expires and he can rent or sell the property for a bigger profit.

21 May 2015 | 1 reply
What is the best way for me to have full control over the property long enough to successfully put the deal together and protect myself from:- The attorney who looks at the contracts and sees the fat profit I'm about to make and decides he can afford to risk a bit of money so he steals the deal from me- The broker who gets wise to what I'm doing and convinces the seller to sell to him instead- The tenant/end buyer who feels like they would save money if they just wait until my offer to purchase contract expires so they can go directly to the seller and cut me out of the deal - The seller who gets jealous as soon as he figures out what I'm doing and how much I'm going to make, and cancels our contract or provides more red tape so that my contract to purchase the property expires and he can rent or sell the property for a bigger profit.

24 May 2015 | 18 replies
My buyers are lucky that I even offer them any of the profit-I could just close & build all the deals myself.Whatever price you believe is a good deal, and the best you can offer, just stick with it.Many of my big fat assignment deals end up being split several ways for the referral partner and often daisy chain of wholesalers to get the deal done.REMEMBER THIS-That wholesaler has proven his ability to produce a GREAT DEAL and will probably be a GREAT SOURCE OF DEALS for you going forward.

25 May 2015 | 14 replies
My monthly bills consist of $257 for medical insurance, car insurance, and a cell phone bill(Not including groceries.)