
1 June 2018 | 7 replies
I would lean towards agreeing with Colleen McCann however, as your first potential deal I would go through all the motions to figure it out. 1.) go to the BP calculators and get an idea of what the numbers would be based on your “estimates” then see if you can get a contractor or two to walk through it with you and get their estimate and see if you are close or way off then go from there. 2.) if it’s a deal you can make work, go for it, if the numbers don’t make sense try again with the same thought process.

29 September 2023 | 26 replies
I don't really prefer the turnkey approach as I like to go through the motions of getting distressed and fixing it up with the option to either keep it as a rental or flip for a profit.

16 July 2018 | 10 replies
Way to identify the opportunity and put the wheels in motion!

8 September 2023 | 39 replies
The Judge issued a Motion to Remove effective November 30th, however my attorney thinks the Squatter, on November 30th, will file for Bankruptcy, so he can continue living there rent-free.

18 March 2019 | 28 replies
These motions are most commonly seen in family court in the custody context.
22 February 2022 | 298 replies
I think most economists are saying he simply benefited from inheriting a strong recovery set in motion by his predecessor, then screwed things up a bit with bad foreign policy (trade war with China that US consumers ultimately paid for), and a corporate tax cut that didn't move the needle as far as anyone can tell, before completely plunging us into a recession by being completely incompetent throughout Covid 19.

4 October 2023 | 1 reply
Why this is so powerful is not only due to the momentum you’re able to generate which will keep you in forward motion but also because with no zero days you get a lot more done by making some kind of progress each day.

24 April 2020 | 8 replies
It was in motion as a trial on a property we manage for them until things hit with Covid in March.

28 September 2021 | 133 replies
It set a lot of wheels in motion with me.

8 July 2015 | 5 replies
To be clear, my criteria were much more defined than that, so much so that more than one agent expressed their amusement that I had spent so much time defining that which "does not exist".Fortunately I was well prepared for this, as I'd read a lot about people in various business ventures getting tons of "no's" before inevitably getting the "yes" that set the wheels in motion.