
15 May 2009 | 1 reply
I always hear that wholesaling doesn't require a lot of time and $ to get in the game, but when you research it, it seems like a lot of work, in fact any facet of real estate investing seems to require a lot of grit, grind and efforft.

4 August 2009 | 6 replies
This can be done from your home, but I do need someone who can take calls on the “fly†- and maintain a professional sound to the caller (no TV, dogs, or other noises in the background).

6 March 2012 | 16 replies
Because I believe that your business must create a noise first so that it will attract more clients.
9 February 2010 | 11 replies
As far as cost goes....November 08 had one done, included grind/polishing to 200 grit, stain w/ 2 colors.

7 October 2010 | 9 replies
You don't have to pay utilities, you don't have to worry about the renters on top making too much noise. there are lots of positives for SFH's.
11 November 2010 | 15 replies
I've seen the usefulness of Twitter wane as it has become more popular and the amount of noise has vastly increased.

9 July 2015 | 82 replies
What is that noise?

12 November 2010 | 10 replies
And I would really REALLY hate to deal with some ambulance-chasing attorney knowing that I might lose or, just as bad, that my insurance company would settle and then bend me over the nearest barrel.If you came to me wanting to leave, Tori, I would make sad noises and quickly send you on your way, along with quickly giving the boot to the upstairs tenant.

7 December 2010 | 13 replies
Under 20 units, it's a tiring low income, high demand grind, especially if they're spread all over the county or several counties.If anyone out there has real first hand experience flipping a single REO themselves, without performing significant repair, and making a descent profit spread, please post, I would love to hear the details.

3 December 2010 | 24 replies
Neighbors are noise and typically a solid resource for insight.