
10 July 2013 | 26 replies
In the meantime, I do agree with you, that there are a lot of opportunities and countless of private money transactions being made out there.

12 January 2015 | 20 replies
Ive demo'd countless failed showers and tub surrounds, and most of those failed because of shoddy prep.I always use tile backer.

30 December 2016 | 16 replies
I spent countless hours researching Tampa, Raleigh, KC, Fort Worth, and a few places in CO and NM.

27 July 2015 | 15 replies
After 30 + years as a real estate investor, private lender, speculator and small developer, I can tell you that many of these hyped systems CAN lead to a highly profitable deal - but - the requirements are always understated by the promoters.Almost all these "systems", which are actually very common deal types to experienced investors, require the following to be implemented successfully1- A good deal of cash or access to such (not including mortgage money on property being acquired)2- Significant directly relevant experience (much, much more than what can be acquired through purchase of the book, seminar or mentoring system)3- Deal analysis and deal making skills4- Time - to spend on finding, negotiating, performing due diligence on, etc. potential deals - usually at least 20 hours per week.5 - Persistence - to evaluate 100 potential deals, talk with countless people, make unlimited phone calls only to have 99% of your work lead to a rejection.This is why my empirical evidence suggests that the satisfaction rate of those that purchase these systems is way under 10%.

2 February 2018 | 68 replies
I was very very skeptical too which lead to many hours and countless phone calls with people I trust.

17 February 2018 | 17 replies
And countless other banks and lenders post 2007/8/9 housing collapse.

20 May 2021 | 22 replies
We hear countless stories that we cannot wholesale in Los Angeles because it’s too competitive.

8 March 2011 | 71 replies
There have been countless cases that have upheld this.

10 January 2012 | 11 replies
If you're doing it for the wrong reason or if you aren't really motivated by it, I can guarantee that the blog will not last.I've seen countless new blogs disappear into oblivion over the past 7 years.

2 December 2018 | 100 replies
@Ray Johnson The internet has disintermediated countless businesses.