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Arthur Fuller II Door knocking - any suggestions?
24 March 2017 | 18 replies
Mailing them first will get you a better result when you door knock also because they might recognize you/your company/your name when you do come to the door.  
Will Smith HELP
26 January 2016 | 9 replies
For me, when I got started it was a) access to cheap private capital (family & friends), b) a willingness to house hack and live with roommates, c) location in a city with a cheap real estate inventory, and d) a friend who was also investing and could help me with some contractor contacts.Yours will be different, for example maybe you know a certain area of the city very well and can recognize underpriced MLS properties, or you have the time to send out direct mail and take phone calls, or you have the temperament to knock on doors of potential sellers, or you are very handy and can save money on the rehab, or you have a very long-term investment horizon so you can buy in marginal areas, or you love networking and can convince someone to JV a deal... you get the idea.  
Rose Davis New member from Iowa
28 January 2016 | 18 replies
The important thing is to learn how to recognize a good deal and always be on the lookout for one as you build up your assets and your network - this way, you can be ready to strike when the iron is hot.
Jacob Sampson Transfer personal home to rental business for depreciation?
1 February 2016 | 7 replies
You are definitely smarter about this topic than I am (being a CPA), I just didn't recognize it as tax fraud. 
Emily Shirk How much do I trust my realtor?
31 January 2016 | 37 replies
This is a very interesting discussion for me as a Realtor and an investor^^As a Realtor in the city of SF, yes arguably the "craziest" market in the US at the moment, I have to admit that having a proven lender in your team and reducing-if not removing- contingencies are the the most important things I need to work on when working with buyers.
Erez Jonathan Should Real estate agent's commission to be Regulated?
2 February 2016 | 24 replies
I am not an agent, but I recognize that real estate agents play an important role in the stream of commerce. 
Stan Watts New To Flipping
2 February 2016 | 1 reply
So your still going to need some money, and this come from you or from a partner or both.The important thing is to learn how to recognize a good deal and always be on the lookout for one as you build up your assets and your network - this way, you can be ready to strike when the iron is hot.I hope you find this as insightful as I did!!!
Aaron Albertson Starting new business
18 March 2016 | 12 replies
My attorney said that Series LLC's are not recognized in Minnesota.  
Max T. Life insurance options - question
17 June 2016 | 22 replies
This strategy is proven and the numbers back it up.